Colour Palette Roulette!
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Optiks (but with a k cause it's cooler)
Help! It's in my eyes!
Random topics you should probably know?
100

The primary colours consists of these three colours?

What is Red, blue, and yellow?

100

A painting technique which utilizes a small amount of paint to create texture.

What is dry brushing?

100

This Scientist developed the theory Optiks.

Who is Sir Issac Newton?

100

The form of energy that allows us to see.

What is Light?

100

Red and blue create this colour on the light colour wheel.

What is Magenta?

200

To colours opposite on the colour wheel.

What are complementary colours?

200

This painting technqiue consists of adding a layer of these tiny rocks.

What is sand textured paintings?

200

The tool Sir Issac Newton used to split the white light into spectral Colours?

What is a Triangular Glass Prism?

200

The structure in the eye which focuses light to the retina

What is the lens?

200

The process of shining spectral colours into a triangular glass prism to produce white light.

What is recombining?
300

Three or more colours side by side on the colour wheel.

What is an analogous colour palette?

300
A painting technique which uses a thick layer of paint to create a three-dimensional painting.

What is impasto?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!! Wahoo! :D

The Spectral Colours consists of these 7 colours.

What is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet?

300

These cells are responsible for night time vision.

What are rod cells?

300

This is the shortest wavelength on the colour spectrum.

What is violet?

400
These colours are created using a primary and a secondary colour.

What are tertiary colours?

400

This term refers to to a solid colour you can not see through.

What is opaque?

400

The process Sir Issac Newton used to bend light.

What is Diffraction?

400

The cone and rod cells send light information into this structure in the eye. It connects the eye to the brain. 

What is the optic nerve?

400

The brightness of dullness of colour.

What is intensity?

500

A palette which consists of variations in grey, white, and black.

What is achromatic colour palette?

500

A painting technique frequently used in George Seurat's paintings?

What is Pointillism?

500

This wavelength is the longest on the colour spectrum.

What is red light?

500

Humans typically see through these 3 types of Cone cells!

what is red, blue, and green?

500

A type of painting created on a wall or ceiling.

What is a secco painting?