The First Colors
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Color Schemes
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What are the Primary Colors?

Red, Yellow, and Blue

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What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Violet, and Green

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What is the term; variation of a complementary color scheme. But rather than being a mixture of two colors, its a combination of three colors?

Split Complement

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What are the warm colors?

Red, Orange, Yellow

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What are the colors that aren't on the color wheel?

Neutral Colors

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Why are the primary colors called primary?

They are the colors that create all other colors.  You cannot create these colors.

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What is red + yellow?

Orange

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What is the term; 2 colors opposite from each other on the color wheel?

Complementary Color Scheme

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What are the Cool Colors?

Green, Blue, Violet

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An art tool used to organize colors. 

Color Wheel

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When you mix the 3 primary colors together you get what?

A Neutral Color

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What is yellow + blue?

Green

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What is the term; 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel?

Analogous

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Give an example of an Analogous color scheme. 

Answers may vary

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Give an example of a Split complement?

Blue, Yellow Orange, Red Orange

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What happens when you mix 1 primary and 1 secondary color together?

A tertiary color is formed

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What is red + blue?

Violet

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List 3 Color Schemes?

Warm, Cool, Analogous, Split Complement, and Complementary

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How do you make tertiary colors?

Mixing 1 Primary and 1 Secondary colors together.

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What is the difference between Street Art and Graffiti?

Answers may vary

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What happens when you mix 2 primary colors?

A secondary color is formed

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What are the Tertiary Colors?

RV, RO, YG, BV, BG, YO

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List the 3 examples of the Complementary Color Scheme.

Red & Green, Yellow & Violet, Orange & Blue and the neutral color

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When you mix 2 complementary colors together what do they create?

A Neutral Color

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What is a color scheme?

The arrangement or combinations of colors that artists use to create contrast, emphasis, or unity within a work of art.