Color Wheel
Elements
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100

Violet, green and orange.

What are secondary colors?

100

An object that has height, length, and width.

What is a form?

100

Mixing a secondary and primary color creates this.

What is a tertiary/intermediate color?

100

This is when you draw something larger than it really is compared to what is around it.

What is exaggeration?

200

Yellow-green, red-violet and blue-green are examples of these.

What are triadic colors.

200

This is what you call the lightness or darkness of a color.

What is value?

200

Colors that are not bright, nor are they on the color wheel.

What are neutral colors?

200

Repeating design elements in a planned way.

What is a pattern?

300

This pair of colors is what you get by pairing up colors across the color wheel from each other.

What are complementary colors?

300

The arrangement of objects on a page.

What is a composition.

300

Another name for "color."

What is hue?

300

Colors that suggest the sun or fire, like red and orange, are these.

What are warm colors.

400

A color scheme that uses colors that are next door to each other on the color wheel.  

What are analogous colors?

400

The area around the main part of a picture.

What is negative space?

400

This is an easy way to remember the the order of the color wheel.

What is ROY G. BiV?

400

Works of art that are also used in daily life.

What are utilitarian objects?

500
Mixing two complimentary colors makes this.
What are neutrals?
500

Fluffy, smooth, spiky, and rough are examples of these.

What are textures?

500

These are colors you get when you mix two primary colors together. 

What are secondary colors?

500

This type of picture has a foreground, middle ground and a background.

What is a landscape?

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