Color Theory Quiz

Color Theory Quiz

<p> Color Theory Review</p><p>Primary Colors: Any of a group of colors from which all other colors can be obtained by mixing. {Red, Yellow and Blue}</p><p>Secondary Colors: A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors. {Green, Violet and Orange}</p><p>Tertiary Colors: A color made by mixing one primary color with one secondary color. {Red-Violet, Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Blue Violet}</p><p>Cool Colors: Colors that suggest coolness with bluish tones rather than reddish tones. They appear to seem further away. {Blue, Violet and Green}</p><p>Warm colors: Colors suggesting warmth with reddish tones rather than bluish tones. They tend to seem closer to the eye. {Red, Orange and Yellow}</p><p>Complementary Colors:. When mixed in the proper proportion, they produce a neutral color. They are opposite each other on the color wheel. {[Red; Green], [Blue; Orange], [Yellow; Violet]}</p><p>Hue: Another name for “Color.”</p><p>Saturation: Refers to the perceived intensity of a specific color.</p><p>Value: The relative lightness or darkness of color.</p><p>Shade: A hue produced by the addition of black.</p><p>Tint: A hue produced by the addition of white.</p><p>Analogous colors: Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel. Color Wheel: A circle with different colored sectors used to show the relationship between colors.</p><p>Complete the Color Wheel with the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Colors</p>

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