
Color Theroy
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Madison Bernal
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The color wheel contains the twelve colors that are visible to the human eye:
Red
Red-Orange
Orange
Yellow-Orange
Yellow
Yellow-Green
Green
Blue-Green
Blue
Blue-Violet
Violet
Red-Violet
The Color Wheel
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Hue:
A hue is an alternative name for a color.
Intensity:
Intensity describe the saturation or the dullness of the color.
If the hue is saturated, the color is bright and vibrant.
If the hue is dull, the hue has a gray tonality.
Tint:
A tint is a light value of a hue.
Shade:
A shade is a dark value of a hue.
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Multiple Choice
A hue can also be known as
Shade
Tint
Color
Tone
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Multiple Choice
How many colors are found on the color wheel?
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Multiple Choice
What do you add to a hue to create a shade?
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Primary Colors:
The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. They are the three main colors that, when blended together, create different colors.
Primary Colors
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Secondary colors are created when two primary colors are mixed together. The following mixtures create secondary colors:
Yellow + Blue = Green
Blue + Red = Violet
Red + Yellow = Orange
Secondary Colors
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Tertiary colors are created when a primary color is mixed with a secondary color. The following mixtures create tertiary colors:
Red + Orange = Red-Orange
Red + Violet = Red-Violet
Yellow + Orange = Yellow-Orange
Yellow + Green = Yellow-Green
Blue + Green = Blue-Green
Blue + Violet = Blue-Violet
Tertiary Colors
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Multiple Choice
What are the 3 Primary colors?
green, blue, and yellow
violet, orange, and green
orange, blue-violet, and yellow
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Multiple Choice
Red + Blue =
Violet
Blue
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Analogous colors are hues that neighbor each other on the color wheel and share a common color.
Analogous Colors
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Colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
When they are placed in close proximity, the two hues make each other look brighter
Red and Green
Blue and Orange
Yellow and Violet
Complementary Colors
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Warm colors have a bright and warm tonality:
Red-Violet
Red
Red-Orange
Orange
Yellow-Orange
Yellow
Albino Hinojosa, My Dad’s Chevy, 1978, acrylic paint on Masonite, 19 inches X 37 inches, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas.
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Cool Colors have a cool and soft tonality:
Yellow-Green
Green
Blue-Green
Blue
Blue-Violet
Violet
Dennis Blagg, Fresno 1, 1987, oil on board, 15 inches X 30 inches, Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following defines colors that are analogous?
The three colors that are analogous are colors that are neighboring each other on the color wheel.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of a warm color?
Yellow
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Multiple Choice
Blue, Green, and Violet are examples of what type of colors?
Analogous colors
The color wheel contains the twelve colors that are visible to the human eye:
Red
Red-Orange
Orange
Yellow-Orange
Yellow
Yellow-Green
Green
Blue-Green
Blue
Blue-Violet
Violet
Red-Violet
The Color Wheel
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