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Monday, September 29, 2008
What is a Hue?
What is a Hue?
A. Tint
B. Color
C. Shade
Monochromatic
All the hues (tints and shades) of a single color as the result of energy is called?
A. Hue Saturation
B. Analogous
C. Monochromatic
Color Blindness
Looking at the small rectangle in
the center of the square on the left, it appears...
A. They are both the same color and size
B. More pinkish then the one on the right
C. Smaller then the one on the right
Color Theory
What is the color scheme on the right based on?
A. Nature
B. Organic shapes
C. Complementary colors
The 3 colors that are represented are identified as...
A. Analogous Colors
B. Tertiary Colors
C. Harmony Colors
When a painting is done by using 2 main color across from one another on the color wheel it is known as what?
A. One that looks Really Cool
B. One that compliments itself
C. Looks dumb and why didn't they use more?
Color Wheel
Intermediate colors are all so known as Tertiary colors;
How are they identified?
A. By mixing any two colors together
B. By mixing two primary colors together
C. By mixing a primary and a secondary color
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What is a Hue?
Monochromatic
Color Blindness
Color Theory
The 3 colors that are represented are identified a...
Color Wheel
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