In design, this color is used 30% of the time and is known for helping the main color.
What is the "supporting" color
When an artist uses a complementary color, they are using colors that do this to each other.
What is "bring out the best" of each other or "enhance" one another
The complement of yellow green is this color.
What is "red-purple."
Some artists use this fancy term to refer to "color."
What is "hue"
This color painting technique is when an artist uses only one color (hue), white, and black.
What is "monochromatic painting"
This artist uses a limited color watercolor palette and disproportionate characters in his work.
Who is "Matthew Gray Gubler"
What is "across from each other" or "opposite" of one another
This artist is known for being a polka dot.
What is "blue"
What is "darker"
This type of paint is often referred to as a "hybrid" between watercolor and acrylic paint.
What is "gouache"
There are this many sets of complementary colors on the color wheel.
What is "three sets"
When complementary colors neutralize each other, they create various tones of these colors.
What are "browns, grays, and blacks"
This refers to the lightness and darkness of a hue (color).
What is "color value"
Although black makes a color appear darker, black paint can also make a color what.
What is "muddy" or dull
Adding water to gouache after it's dry allows the paint to be this.
What is "reactivated"
The complementary of blue is this color.
What is "orange"
Yayoi Kusama fascinated with both polka dots, and with these.
What are "pumpkins"
Lighter values are referred to as this.
What are "tints"
Cobalt, Ultramarine, Cerulean, Phthalo, and Prussian are all examples of this hue.
What is "Blue"
When an artists uses wet paper and wet paint, they are using this watercolor/gouache painting technique.
Complementary colors not only enhance each other, but they also do this.
What is "neutralize" each other. Or "make each other dull."
Yayoi Kusama used polka dots throughout her work by using this.
What is "a pattern"
Darker values are referred to as this.
What are "shades"
Magenta, Cadmium, Crimson, and Vermilion are all examples of what hue?
What is "Red"