
Color Schemes/ Color theory
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- Q1What are colors called when they are across from eachother on the color wheel?MonochromaticComplimentaryPrimaryAnalogous30s
- Q2What are the primary colors?Orange, Violet, and GreenRed, Blue and yellowRed, Blue and whiteRed, violet and blue30s
- Q3What are the secondary colors?Orange, Violet and GreenOrange, Violet and blueBlue, green, yellowOrange, red and Green30s
- Q4What is it called when the artist primarily uses white and black with one color in an artwork?Primary colorsAnalogous colorsMonochromaticSecondary colors30s
- Q5What are analogous colors?Colors that blend to make blackColors that are next to each other on the color wheel.Colors that are equi-distance apart on the color wheelColors that are far away from eachother on the color wheel30s
- Q6Which of the following is NOT a secondary colorVioletBlueOrangeGreen30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a primary color?OrangeBlueRedYellow30s
- Q8What is it called when you mix white with a color?weakTintuglymadness30s
- Q9What is it called when you mix black with a color?extramadnesstintShade30s
- Q10What would happen if you mixed complimentary colors together?pigs flyThey explode and a bunny jumps out of a hatSchool is cancelledThey neutralize and turn brown30s
- Q11Why would you want to have a color scheme in an artwork?for organization and sophisticationso you can charge a lot of money for your art30s