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What is a primary color? |
Fundamental colors that cannot be obtained by any mixture |
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What are the primary colors? |
red, blue, yellow |
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What is color intensity? |
the brightness or dullness of a color |
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How do you change color intensity? |
add white or black |
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What color undertones do warm colors have? |
yellow |
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What color undertones do cool colors have? |
blue |
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What factors determine what makeup colors you would choose? |
eye, hair and skin color |
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Define hue |
the identity of color |
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What is a secondary color? |
2 primary colors mixed |
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What are the secondary colors? |
violet, green, orange |
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What is a shade? |
a hue with black added to it |
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What is a tint? |
a hue with white added to it |
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What is an intermediate color? |
equal parts of a primary and secondary colors |
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Give two examples of an intermediate color |
red-orange blue-green |
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What is a tone? |
a hue of medium value |
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What is value? |
how light or dark a color is |
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What are tertiary colors? |
an intermediate color resulting in a dull hue |
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Define metallic |
highly reflective, bright, cannot see through |
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Define analogous color harmony |
any due on the color wheel grouped with 2 colors to the left or 2 colors to the right |
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Give an example of an analogous color harmony |
red, red-orange, yellow |
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What is a triadic color harmony? |
3 colors at the points of an equal triangle on the color wheel |
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Define opaque |
unable to see through |
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What is a complementary color harmony? |
color opposite one another on the color wheel |
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Define translucent |
lightly fogged, can barely see through |
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What is a monochromatic color harmony? |
variations in value and intensity of a single color |