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Is color a element or a principal of design? |
Element |
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What are the three main sources of light? |
Natural, artificial, fluorescent light |
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What is hue? |
Another word for color |
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What are two reasons primary colors are so special? |
They can not be made, they always come first, and they make other colors |
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What are the three primary colors? |
Red, yellow, blue |
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What are the three secondary colors? |
Orange, green, violet |
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How are the secondary colors created? |
The primary colors mixed together |
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Which color is created from red and blue? |
Purple |
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What color is created from red and yellow? |
Orange |
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How are the tertiary colors created? |
By mixing a secondary color with a primary color, or two secondary colors |
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How do you know how to name the tertiary colors? |
You put the primary color in front of it ex: blue-green |
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What is a saturated color? |
It is tints and shades of a color mixed together ex: white, light pink, pink, neon pink, dark pink, red, brick red, maroon (ADDING WHITE OR BLACK TO A COLIR) |
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What is a tint? |
A lighter form of the color ex: red-pink |
Red-pink
(Add white) |
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What is a shade? |
It's a darker form of that color ex: red-maroon |
Add black Ex: red-maroon |
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What are the warm colors? |
Red, orange, yellow |
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What are the cool colors? |
Blue, green, violet |
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What are the neutral colors? |
White, grey, tan, brown, black |
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What are the seven harmonies discussed in class? |
Monocratic(different tints and shades of a color) Analogous(three or more colors located next to each other on the color wheel) Complimentary(the opposite of the color on the color wheel) Split complimentary(the colors next to the colors compliment) Triad( a triangle on the color wheel or three spaces away from the color on both sides) |
Pink Blue, blue-green, blue violet Red, green Red, yellow green, blue green Green, blue-violet, yellow-orange |
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What is a monocratic color harmony? |
Different tints and shades of a color |
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What is a example of a monocratic color harmony? |
Pink |
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What is a analogous color harmony? |
Three or more colors next to each other on the color wheel |
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What is a complimentary color harmony? |
The color across from the color on the color on the color wheel |
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What is a example color of a analogous color harmony? |
Blue-green, blue, blue-violet |
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What is a triadic color harmony |
Three colors that make a triangle or a color and the two colors 3 spaces apart from it |
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What is an example of triadic color harmony? |
Red, yellow-orange, blue-violet |
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What is a split complementary color harmony? |
The colors that are next to the colors compliment |
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What is a example of a split complimentary color harmony? |
Red, yellow-green, blue-green |
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What is a neutral color harmony? |
All neutral colors together |
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What is a accented neutral color harmony? |
All neutrals with one color with it |
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What happens when you mix a compliment together? |
It makes a dark neutral color (proably brown) |
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