Color Theory Review

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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
What is important to know about Primary Colors? 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... 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: Hue
The root HUE of burgundy is... Red
Which of these cars share the same hue? cars A and B are both blue
The root hue of rust Orange
Based on the image below, to make a SHADE, a painter must add: Black. A SHADE is a hue + Black
Based on the image below, to make a TINT, a painter must add: White. a TINT is a color + white.
Based on the image below, if you add GRAY paint to your hue, you will create a 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: Monochromatic
A scheme that uses colors that sit next to each other (in a row) on the color wheel is called: 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: 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... Warm Colors
When talking about color temperature, the half of the color wheel here shows... Cool Colors
Is the Warm/Cool dividing line in the correct place on this color wheel? 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... Warm Colors
The color scheme shown here is a triad of the three... Primary Colors
The color scheme shown here is an example of: 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: 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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