Color Mixing
Color Wheel
Value
Color Schemes
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What do you get when you mix yellow and blue together?

Green

100

What are the primary colors?

Red, blue, and yellow

100
What would I add to a color if I want it to be darker?

Black

100

What are three colors you could use to make a warm color scheme?

red, orange, yellow

100

If I add gray to a color does it make it more or less vibrant?

less

200

What two colors mixed together create orange?

red and yellow

200

What are the secondary colors?

Purple (violet), green, and orange

200

How do you make a tone?

hue (color) mixed with gray

200

What is a complementary color scheme? (definition not example)

Uses two colors directly opposite each other on the color wheel to create high contrast and vibrancy.

200

Does the ratio of paint I use when mixing colors effect the final color?

Yes

300

What two colors would I mix to create teal?

blue and green

300

Name one pair of complementary colors

red and green

orange and blue

yellow and purple


300

What is the term for a color that is darker than its base hue, created by adding black? 

A shade

300

What is a monochromatic color scheme? (definition not example)

Uses one base hue (color) from the color wheel, expanded by adding white, black, or gray to create various tints, shades, and tones

300

Is black a color?

Scientifically speaking, NO! 

It is the absence of color—it absorbs all wavelengths of light. But in art, it’s often one of the most powerful “colors” you can use for depth, contrast, and drama.

400

What color would yellow and purple mixed together make?

Brown/ gray (depending on ratio)

400

Why are primary colors called primary?

They are the colors that create all the other colors- you cannot create these colors.

400

What is the term for a color that is lighter than its base hue, created by adding white?

A tint

400

What is a triadic color scheme? (definition not example)


Utilizes three colors equally spaced around the color wheel, forming an equilateral or isosceles triangle

400

If a color is too vibrant or saturated and I want to tone it down without changing the value, what would I add?

Gray

500

What happens when you mix a primary and a secondary color together?

You make a tertiary color

500

What are tertiary colors? (how are they created- not examples)

created by mixing a primary color with an adjacent secondary color

 

500

Define value

The relative lightness or darkness of a color, tone, or shade

500

What is an analogous color scheme (definition not example)

Analogous colors sit next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a common base hue that creates an harmony when used together

500

What is an achromatic color scheme? (definition)

A color scheme is one that possesses no hue, made up of only white, grays, and black (tints, tones, and shades).

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