Color Theory
Elements of Art
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The three primary colors are

Red, yellow, and blue

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Definition of line

a continuous mark made by a moving point

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The width of your head is equal to how many eye widths?

5 eyes

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How do you write a tertiary color?

Primary goes first with a dash and then the secondary color

100

3 parts of a paintbrush

handle, bristles, ferrule

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What are the secondary colors
Orange, Green, and Purple
200

Definition of shape

when a line returns to itself

200

Your corners of your mouth line up with what body part? (be specific)

Your pupils / center of your eyes

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How do you find a complementary color?

Across from each other on the color wheel

200

Whats the difference between 2-D and 3-D art?

2-D is flat. 3-D pops out at you

300

What are the colors in the rainbow (in order)

ROYGBIV

300

Definition of texture

How something feels or looks as though it might feel if touched

300

What body part is found between eye line and chin?

Nose
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How do you find an analogous color? How many colors make a group of analogous colors?

Next to each other on the color wheel. Found in groups of 3

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What are the two types/categories of shapes?

Organic and geometric

400

If you mix complementary colors you will end up with what color paint?

Brown

400

Definition of color

What you see when light is reflected off an object

400

Your ears are the same length has what two body parts?

eye line to mouth line

400

How do you make the tertiary colors?

Mix a primary with a secondary

400

Where are the following located on the page: Foreground, Middle Ground, Background?

Foreground - Bottom, Middle Ground - Middle, Background - Top

500

A color plus white is called a 

Tint

500

Definition of space

The area that surrounds a form or that a form occupies

500

Your shoulders are what distance away from your head?

One head width

500

What color is always at the top of the color wheel?

Yellow

500

What is a three-quarter view in art?

Depicts the subject at an angle between profile and frontal views

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