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RA - color

Restorative Art Color Questions

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548. The original scientific standard of color is the spectrum
549. The colors of the spectrum are represented by the ROY G BIV
550. Breaking up white light into its many colors is called dispersion
551. The colors seen by the eye are those that are reflected
552. The lightness or darkness of a hue is referred to as its value
553. The brightness or dullness of a hue is referred to as its intensity
554. Red to which white has been added is a tint of red
555. Blue to which black has been added is a shade of blue
556. The addition of a small amount of green to a large amount of read creates a tone of red
557. Pigment color theory that employs the color wheel is the Prang System
558. Which hues can be combined to create all other hues primary
559. The mixture of a small amount of a cool hue with a large amount of a warm hue creates a tertiary hue
560. Those hues on the side of the color wheel contain red are identified as warm
561. The equal mixture of two primary hues creates a secondary hue
562. Those hues on the side of the color wheel containing green and blue are identified as cool
563. The three primary hues and the three secondary hues in pigment are known as the standard hues
564. White gray and black are identified as achromatic colors
565. How many hues are on the color wheel 12
566. Two hues that when placed side by side, enrich each other are said to be complementary
567. A color scheme utilizing one hue with its tints shades and tones is identified as monochromatic
568. A color scheme utilizing two or more hues that have the same hue in common is identified as analogous
569. A color scheme that uses tow hues which lie opposite each other on the color wheel is identified as complementary
570. Which of the following would not be externally applied active dyes
571. Pigment cosmetic necessary to duplicate almost any complexion coloring include all the following except black
572. Orange is an equal mixture of yellow and red
573. Green is an equal mixture of blue and yellow
574. Red-purple is an equal mixture of red and purple
575. Purple is an equal mixture of blue and red
576. Yellow green is an equal mixture of green and yellow
577. The complement of a secondary pigmentary hues is the primary hues not retied to mix it
578. Which of the following can be used to produce a shad of a hue black
579. Two pigmentary hues are said to be complementary if their mixture in equal quantities produce gray
580. If an object is identified as white it reflects almost all colors found in sunlight
581. Terms employed to describe a specific color are hue value and intensity
741. The determinative pigment of all races that impart color to the hair and the skin is melanin
742. A natural variation of basic complexion coloring identified as red
743. The red oxygenated and non oxygenated blood of the arteries and veins that influences the color of the skin by way of its presence in the superficial capillaries is known as hemoglobin-oxyhemoglobin
794. A small amount of blue is mixed into a large amount of organge the resulting mixture is classified as tertiary hue
795. The term indicating a total lack of chroma and used to describe black and white is achromatic
796. How many standard pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the prang color wheel 6
797. How many intermediate pigmentary hues can be found on the outter most ring of the prang color wheel 6
798. What pigmentary hues when mixed in equal strengths will produce and secondary hue primary
799. Which pigmentary hues cannot be created by mixing any other hues together primary
844. Which of the following is considered to be the most intense warm area of the face the mucous membranes
845. Of the following which is not considered a warm color area of the face submandibular area
846. Which cosmetic color should be used to raise the value of an applied complexion colorant white
847. Which basic pigment can be used to reproduce the visual effect of carotene on complexion coloring yellow
Complementary hues yellow orange yellow purple
Primary colors in light red green blue
Primary hues in pigement red yellow blue
Secondary colors in light yellow blue green magents
Secondary hues in pigement orange green purple
1. opposites are compliments
2. primary colors – have secondary compliments
3. secondary colors – have primary compliments
4. warmest color – orange
5. coolest color – blue
Complimentary colors opposites on the wheel
Characteristics of complementary colors Equal amounts wind up with gray
Characteristics of complementary colors Unequal amounts wind up with a tone of a primary color
Every primary color – has a secondary compliment
Every intermediate color – is another intermediate color
warm colors – cheerier colors reflect more sunlight and heat waves;
cool colors – darker colors, reflect back less sunlight because they absorb sunlight and heat; receding colors
Shade – when you add black to the hue
Tint – when you add white to the hue
Tone – add any level of gray to a hue
Rod cells- scattered evenly throughout the retina and perceive light as black, white and gray only; night vision; shapes no color
Cone cells – need high levels of light to perceive color; concentrated cells in the center of the retina; women have more than men; only in strong light; that is why we only see color at night; in the center of eye
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