What are the 3 primary colors?
Red, Yellow, and Blue
What is a "light source?"
Where the light is coming from on/ around an object
____ is the lightness and darkness of a color.
Value
True or False: A portrait can be of an animal
False- A Portrait is defined as an "artistic representation of PEOPLE"
False - it is 3D
What are the 3 secondary colors?
Orange, Green, and Purple
A collection of artwork showing artistic progression is called a ____.
Portfolio
___ is a pure color with no black or white added.
Hue
The ___ ____ shows the relationship of colors and is an organizational circle of hues.
Color Wheel
The 3D name for a circle is a ___
sphere
What 2 primary colors do you mix to make ORANGE?
Red and Yellow
What paint colors do I need to make DARK ORANGE?
red, yellow, and black
A shade is a color plus ___.
black
2 colors opposite of each other on the color wheel are called ____ Colors.
Complementary Colors
The 3D name for a square is a ___.
cube
What 2 primary colors do you mix to make GREEN?
Yellow and Blue
What coloring material is FLAT/ does not blend?
Marker
__(starts with a P)__ refers to the different sizes of individual parts that make up the artwork.
Proportion
A ____ is a detailed assessment of work with feedback to the artist.
Critque
The 3D name for a triangle is a ____.
Cone (on test) or triangular prism (not on test)
What 2 primary colors do you mix to make PURPLE?
Red and Blue
A blending stump can blend materials such as ___.
Graphite (pencil) only
An artwork with shades of only one color is called ___.
Monochrome / Monochromatic
What is the difference of "high key" and "low key" values? Which is lighter vs which is darker?
High Key- lighter
Low Key- darker
The dark side of a form not facing the light is called the ____.
Shadow