Colour Schemes
Hues
Colour Families
Do you remember talking about value?
Miscellaneous
100

What is the colour produced by mixing yellow and blue?

Green

100

The three hues that are made by mixing a primary hue with another primary hue are called what?

Secondary colors

100

What colour do you get when you mix all three primary colours equally?

Brown

100

When you mix a color with its complement, you are neutralizing it. True or false?

True

100

Adding white to lighten a normal hue produces a what?

Tint

200

A design painted only with variations of a single hue is said to be what color scheme?

Monochromatic

200

The three hues that are so basic that they cannot be mixed from other hues are called what?

Primary Colors

200

Which of the following are considered cool colours?

a) Red, Orange, Yellow

b) Green, Blue, Purple

c) Blue, Red, Purple

d) Yellow, Orange, Green

b) Green, Blue, Purple

200

The variation in lightness or darkness of a color is called its what?

Value

200

What is the complementary colour of blue?

Orange

300

What is the term for colours located next to each other on the colour wheel?

Analogous Colours

300

Any hue dominated by red or yellow is called what?

Warm

300

The six hues that are made by mixing a primary with a secondary, producing colours such as blue-green, are called what?

Tertiary colours

300

The strength, purity, or brightness of a color is called its what?

Intensity

300

Any color that is dominated by blue or green is said to be what?

Cool

400

What colour scheme consists of colours located opposite each other on the colour wheel?

Complementary colours

400

When you darken a normal hue by adding black, you produce a what?

Shade

400

Colors such as grey, white, black, tan, and beige are examples of what kind of colour?

Neutral colours

400

Red and pink have different values, but the same what?

Hue or color

400

What is the colour wheel used for in colour theory?

To understand colour relationships and combinations