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The name of the tool artists use to organize colors | Color Wheel |
What are the primary colors? |
Red, Yellow, and Blue
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What is important to know about Primary Colors?
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You cannot use any other colors to MAKE the primary colors. |
Mixing two primary colors together will give you a color categorized as a... | Secondary Color |
If you mix ONE primary color and ONE secondary color, you get a color called a...
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Tertiary or Intermediate Color |
These are examples of what type of color? | Neutral Colors |
A color in it's purest form, without CONSIDERING if black or white has been added, is called:
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Hue |
The root HUE of burgundy is...
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Cor-Burgundy (image/jpg)
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Red |
Which of these cars share the same hue?
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cars A and B are both blue |
The root hue of rust
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Orange |
Based on the image below, to make a SHADE, a painter must add:
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Black. A SHADE is a hue + Black |
Based on the image below, to make a TINT, a painter must add:
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White. a TINT is a color + white. |
Based on the image below, if you add GRAY paint to your hue, you will create a
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Tone. a TONE is a hue + gray |
The color pairings below are called: | Complementary Colors |
Complementary colors are located ___________ the color wheel. | Complementary colors are located *ON OPPOSITE SIDES* of the color wheel. |
A color scheme that uses many different values of ONE hue is called:
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monochromatic (image/png)
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Monochromatic |
A scheme that uses colors that sit next to each other (in a row) on the color wheel is called:
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Analogous Colors |
We have been using 3-color schemes (triads). Can 4 colors all in a row still count as Analogous? | Yes, 4 colors all in a row is Analogous. |
Both of these works of art are using the same color scheme, which is a type called:
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Analogous Colors |
Neutral colors can be made by combining a color with it's _____________. | *Complement* When you mix two complementary colors (opposites), you create neutrals. |
When talking about color temperature, the half of the color wheel here contains...
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Warm Colors |
When talking about color temperature, the half of the color wheel here shows...
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cool-colors (image/jpg)
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Cool Colors |
Is the Warm/Cool dividing line in the correct place on this color wheel?
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Yes. When split into Warm and Cool colors, the color wheel gets divided on Red-Violet and Yellow-Green |
Considering color temperature, the color scheme used below is... | Cool Colors |
Considering color temperature, the color scheme used here is...
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Warm Colors |
The color scheme shown here is a triad of the three... | Primary Colors |
The color scheme shown here is an example of:
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Complementary Colors |
Considering color temperature, the color scheme used here is... | Warm Colors |
Considering color temperature, the color scheme used here is... | Cool Colors |
Try to think of ALL the colors scheme types that can be used to describe this image | Warm, Analogous |
If the first donut (with yellow arrow) is our original, which donut has a different HUE? | All the other donuts have a red hue, but this one is yellow. |
Which donut shows a different INTENSITY (a.k.a. saturation) than the first donut? | |
Which donut has a different VALUE of the same hue? | |
What property of color is changed? | Intensity |
Each of the Queen's outfits here is... | Hella Swag! (and Monochromatic) |
A color scheme that uses one hue, plus the hues on either side of its complement is called:
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Split-Complement (Art 3 question) |
All 3 of these works of art use the same color scheme, and the type is called: | Split Complement (Art 3 question) |
Both these works of art use the same color scheme, the type is called: | Split Complement (Art 3 question) |
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