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2.01 Vocabulary 10/1 Test

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Tint:
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Shade:
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Color harmony:
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Primary colors:
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Monochromatic:
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Metamerism (meh-TAM-er-izm):
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Color scheme (color story):
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Value:
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Intensity or Saturation:
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A choice of colors to be used in combination.
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Darker value of a hue created by adding black.
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Occurs when a color appears different under one light source than it does under another.
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Color combinations based on color wheel relationships which are widely considered to create pleasing and balanced color schemes.
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The three hues red, yellow, and blue which form the foundation of the color wheel and from which all other hues are made.
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Describes the brightness or dullness of a color. Hues are at full intensity.
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Refers to only one color including its variations in value and intensity.
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Describes the lightness or darkness of a color.
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Lighter value of a hue created by adding white.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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The colors from green through blue to violet on the color wheel. These colors remind us of water and sky. They seem to recede and are calming and soothing.
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the colors from yellow through orange to red on the color wheel. These colors remind us of sun and fire. They seem to advance and are energizing.
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Hues located next to each other on the color wheel.
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The duller or desaturated version of a hue created by adding gray. (v) To make a hue duller by adding gray. For example, the color olive is a tone of the hue yellow-green. You may need to tone the hue orange if you plan to use it as a
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Colors with no hue; such as black, white, gray, brown, tan, ivory, beige.
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Hues created by mixing a primary hue and a secondary hue. The tertiary colors are red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, and red-violet.
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A diagram of the spectrum of hues in a continuous circle representing their relationship to each other.
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Hues created by mixing two primary hues. They are: orange, violet (purple), green.
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Hues located opposite each other on the color wheel.
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The pure color at the base of all variations of a color. For example, the hue blue is at the base of navy, while the hue orange is the base of peach. Hues are shown on the color wheel.

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