Basics
Reflect and Absorb
Values
Intensity and more
Hodgepodge
100

Color is an element of art that is derived from what type of light.

Reflected

100

When all color channels are reflected, you view this color

White

100

Black, white, and gray are these types of colors

Neutrals

100

These types or bright hue is called a high- intensity color.

Pure hues

100

This is the combination of one hue plus the hues on each side of its complement

Split Complementary

200

These are the three properties of color work together to make the colors we see.

Hue, value and intensity

200

When all color channels are absorbed, you view this color

Black

200

A light value of a hue is called

A Tint

200

The complement, or opposite, of a hue does this to all of the light waves that the hue returns.

Absorbs

200

These colors increase energy levels, physical and mental, speed up heart rates and increase blood pressure, encourage impulsiveness, increases our appetites and generally encourages expression of emotions

Warm

300

Red, yellow, and blue are the primary these, the name of colors in the color spectrum.

Hues

300

These primaries reflect two color channels

Subtractive (CMY)

300

This is the darkest hue because it reflects the least light.

Violet

300

The more complement you add to a hue, the duller the hue looks; eventually, appearing this color.

A neutral gray

300

All paints used in art are made up of three basic ingredients

Pigment, binder and solvent

400

The secondary hues are made by doing this with two primary colors.

Mixing

400

These primaries absorb two color channels

Additives (RGB)

400

If the change in value is gradual, the design produces this kind of feeling.

Calm

400

This is a plan for organizing colors according to their relationship on the color wheel.

Color Scheme

400

Artists choose these colors because they want to use color to express meaning.

Arbitrary

500

The six intermediate colors, or these, are made by mixing a primary color with its secondary color.

Tertiary color
500

What are the three color channels of visible light.

Red, Green and Blue (RGB)

500

These types of paintings have shades, or dark values, which are used when the artist wants to represent dark, gloomy days, nighttime, and dusk.

Low-key

500

A contrast effect is the enhancement or diminishment, relative to normal, of perception, cognition or related performance as a result of successive or simultaneous exposure to a stimulus of lesser or greater value in the same dimension.

Simultaneous contrast

500

The 10th Commandment stated that you should recognized the difference between these three systems.

RGB, CMYK and Pantone

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