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Light is the illumination coming from a light source, where as value is the degree of lightness or lack if light in a hue.
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Light is the brightness or dullness of a hue, where as value is the similarity that exists between a certain color and the other colors surrounding it.
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Light is the degree of lightness or lack if light in a hue, where as value is the illumination of an overall piece using monochromatic or analogous colors.
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Light is the element used by artists that directs the eye to given sections of a piece, where as value is the amount of light used in the piece as whole.
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