Elements
Color Wheel
Principles
Design Chart
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The path of a moving point, can be any length or direction.
What is line?
100
Mixing yellow and red.
What is orange?
100
The center of interest, which might be the largest, brightest, or lightest subject?
What is emphasis?
100
A type of balance that is formal; one side duplicates or mirrors the other side.
What is symmetrical?
100
Red, yellow, and orange.
What are warm colors?
200
Any form that can be measured by height, width and depth.
What is 3-D?
200
A hue plus black.
What is shade?
200
The harmony of all the visual elements in a composition
What is unity?
200
A type of balance where the center elements radiate out from the center or circle it.
What is radial?
200
Green, blue and violet.
What are secondary colors?
300
When you can see slick, smooth, rough, velvety in paintings or drawings.
What is implied texture?
300
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors?
300
The use of line, color, or a motif in more than one place in a composition.
What is repetition?
300
Common name for a pure color.
What is hue?
300
Violet, green, and blue.
What are cool colors?
400
What is over, under, and around an object?
What is space?
400
A grayed color.
What is tone?
400
The equilibrium of various elements in the work of art.
What is balance?
400
Variations of one hue.
What is monochromatic?
400
Red, blue, and yellow.
What are primary colors?
500
A 2-D area enclosed by an outline.
What is shape?
500
Opposites on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
500
Shows a difference between the elements of art.
What is contrast?
500
A difference in a hue or neutral ranging from lightest to darkest.
What is value?
500
When you add white to hue you create this.
What is tint?
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