The Color Wheel
Mixing Systems
Color Schemes
In The Beginning
Surprise Me!
100
Red, Yellow and Blue
What are the Primary Colors
100
Colors are ROYGBIV
What is Traditional Mixing System
100
Light Blue- Blue- Dark Blue
What is Monochromatic
100
The color wheel was first discovered in 1666 by this man
Who is Sir Isaac Newton
100
Gray, black and white are considered
What are neutral colors
200
Red, Orange and Yellow fall under this category
What are Warm colors
200
(CYMK)- Magenta, Cyan and Yellow are the primary colors
What is The Subtractive Mixing System
200
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
What is Complementary Colors
200
White light is __________ with a prism to form the colors of the Rainbow
What is Refracted
200
Value, or the amount of black in a color is also known as
What is a shade
300
These colors are formed by mixing the primary colors
What are Secondary colors
300
Seurat's paintings are a prime example of this mixing system
What is the Optical Mixing System
300
Colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel
What is Triadic Colors
300
When a ray of light hits the prism it is...
What is divided into colors
300
Brightness or the amount of white in a color is also known as
What is a tint
400
We looked at three models of the color wheel over time. One from Today and two from the past. Who created those two models from the past
What is Harris and Geothe
400
Uses four colors- Two complementary pairs
What is Tetradic Color Scheme
400
This color scheme creates strong visual contrast
What is Split-Complementary
400
_______ light bends the least and _____________ light bends the most
What is red and violet
400
The name of a color
What is Hue
500
Created the first painting of the color wheel
Who is Claude Botet
500
This mixing system uses color in Motion
What is Medial Mixing system
500
This color scheme is often found in nature
What is analagous
500
How many colors are there in the Rainbow Spectrum?
What is 7
500
Name the five color mixing systems
What are Traditional Additive Subtractive Medial Optical
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