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17 Cards in this Set
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What are the primary colours? |
Red, Yellow and Blue |
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What are the secondary colours? |
Green, Purple and Orange. |
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What is the benefit of using marker pens? |
Quick and effective. |
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What are the benefits and disadvantages of
pastels? |
Benefits: good for creating tone Disadvantages: can be messy if you don't 'fix' your drawing |
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What are the benefits of colouring pencils? |
cheap and commonly used. |
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What are benefits and disadvantages of paint? |
Benefits: Watercolours make good backgrounds and normal paint used as block colours Disadvantages: time consuming and can be messy |
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What is colour fusion? |
colour fusion is where dots of colour blend together to create another colour. For example; a mixture of red and blue dots will appear purple. |
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What is colour separation? |
Colour separation happens when printing , where layers of separate colours (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) are overlaid. |
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Which tools are suitable for sketching? |
Graphite pencils and colouring pencils. |
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How would you lighten a tone of a colour? |
Adding white |
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What mood does blue represent? |
Natural and calming. |
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What mood does yellow represent? |
Sunshine and happiness. |
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What mood does red represent? |
Anger and danger |
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What does orange represent? |
vibrant, warm, citrus fruit colour and represents good health. |
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What does green represent? |
growth/renewable/the environment, envy and balance/harmony. |
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What does purple represent? |
represents royalty/ nobility, lavender and boost creativity. |
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What is this symbol? |
Trademark- A word, phrase, symbol or design, which identifies and distinguishes the goods of one company. |