What are the primary colors?
Red, Yellow and Blue
What color scheme uses colors directly across from each other on the color wheel?
Complementary.
Adding white to a color is called what?
A tint.
What is another word for color?
Hue.
What is a definition for LINE?
The path created when a dot moves from one point to another; the path a dot takes through space; a mark that is longer than it is wide.
What are the secondary colors?
Green, orange and purple.
What is the name of the color scheme that uses a single color in varying tints, tones and shades?
Monochromatic.
A shade.
What is the complementary color of red?
Green.
What is the definition of VALUE?
The lightness or darkness of a color.
What colors are typically considered warm?
Red, orange, and yellow.
A color scheme using purple and yellow would be identified as what scheme?
Complementary color scheme.
How do you make a tone?
Add white and black to a color.
What is an example of a neutral color?
Gray, white, black.
What is the enclosed space that occurs when a line connects to itself or another line?
A shape.
What colors are typically considered cool?
Blue, green and purple.
A color scheme involving three colors next to each other on the color wheel is called what?
An analogous color scheme.
How can you show value using color? (List 3 things.)
With tints, tones and shades.
How is brown created?
Add black to orange.
What is the element that involves the area around and within the subject of the artwork?
Space.
How is a tertiary color made?
Primary color + Secondary color.
A triadic color scheme involves three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel; please give an example of a triadic color scheme.
Red, Yellow, Blue
Green, Orange, Purple
Yellow-orange, Blue-green, Red-violet
Red-orange, Yellow-green, Blue-violet
What is a tool an artist can create to explore the full value range of a color?
A value scale.
What is a pirates favorite color?
ORRRRange!
This element is defined by the way an object reflects or emits light.
Color.