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Side A ------ Side B a visible sensation perceived by the eye and the mind due to the activity and vibration of light ------ color the property of a color by which it is distinguished from other colors. ------ hue The lightness or darkness of a color ------ value another name for intensity of color ------ chroma the brightness or dullness of a color ------ intensity/chroma the 3 color theories ------ spectral prang colored illumination the original scientific standard for color ------ spectral color theory 7 spectral colors ------ ROYGBIV what wavelenght of the spectral color is the longest ------ red primary colors of the prectral color theory ------ green, red, indigo how many hues are in a tetrad ------ 4 hues the type of illumination that is high in yellow and low in blue ------ incadesent type of illumination that provides more light for less cost ------ florescent the quality of amount of illumination passing through a transparent filter in colored illumination ------ brilliance/brightness primary colors of the additive method of colored illumination ------ red, green, blue the secondary colors of additive method of colored illumination ------ a. Yellow (Red and Green) b. Magenta (Red and Blue) c. Blue-green (Blue and Green) d. White produced by a mixture of all three primary colors The complement of Red in colored illumination is ------ complement of red is blue-green The complement of Magenta in colored illumination is ------ complement of green is magenta the complement of Blue in colored illumination is ------ complement of blue is yellow the seconday colors of the spectral color theory ------ yellow, blue, violet in the spectral color theory the presence of all light yields ------ white in the spectral color theory, the absence of all color yeilds ------ black another name for the prang color theory ------ pigmentation the primary colors of the prang color theory ------ yellow, blue, red the secondary colors of the prang color theory ------ green, purple, orange what teo colors of the prang color theory are used to produce orange ------ yellow and red what two colors of the prang color theory are used to produce green ------ yellow and blue what two colors of the prang color theory are used to produce purple ------ blue and red the primary colors of the subtractive method of colored illumination ------ magenta, yellow, and blue the seconday colors of the subtractive method of colored illumination ------ blue, red, and green How many intermediate hues exist in the Prang color theory? ------ Yellow orange, Yellow green, Blue green, Blue purple, Red orange, Red purple those hues produced by an unequal amount of directly opposite hues on the color wheel ------ tertiary hues in the prang color theory. If warmer colors are dominant on a tertiary color of the Prang color theory, what shade will it be? ------ when a warmer color is predominant the mixture will yield a shade of brown The complement of an intermediate hue in the Prang Color Theory is always : ------ an intermediate The complement of an primary hue in the Prang Color Theory is always ------ a secondary If cooler colors are dominant in a tertiary color of the prang color theory, what shade will it be ------ when a cooler color is predominant the mixture will yield a shade of gray Another name for advancing hues ------ Warm hues (simultaneous contrast) any two hues seen together which modify each other in the direction of their complements. ------ Juxta Position Another name for cooler colors in the prang color theory ------ Receding hues What is the tint of Yellow, Red, and Blue? ------ 1) yellow becomes ivory 2) red becomes pink 3) blue becomes powder blue The complement of Red in the Prang Color Theory ------ Red and Green are complements List shades of Yellow, Red and Blue. ------ 1) yellow becomes mustard 2) red becomes burgundy 3) blue becomes navy blue The complement of Purple in the Prang Color Theory ------ Yellow and Purple are complements A hue which occurs when progressive quantities of white are added to a pigmentary hue ------ Tint The complement of Orange in the Prang Color Theory ------ Blue and Orange are complements A hue which occurs when progressive quantities of black are added to a pigmentary hue ------ Shades A color scheme which utilizes a single hue or similar hues ------ Related color harmonies List the 3 related color harmonies. ------ monochrome, Analogous, Achromatic Define a monochrome related color harmony. ------ a color scheme which uses one color with individual tints, shades and tones of that color Ex: yellow, mustard and ivory A color scheme which makes use of adjacent hues in which there is an identifiable common hue ------ Analogous Give an example of a monochrome color scheme. ------ yellow, mustard and ivory List some of the hues which may be present in an achromatic color scheme. ------ only includes black, white, grays, silver and gold Describe the complementary color scheme. ------ Use of two complementary hues including their tints, shades and tones Ex: yellow mum and purple orchids The term used to describe a hue in which a small amount of gray is mixed with another hue. ------ Tone The Color harmony in which 3 hues are used, including a base hue and the two hues on each side of its complement ------ Split complementary color scheme How many hues are in a double split complementary color harmony? ------ - use of 4 hues which include the 2 hues on either side of a designated base hue and the complement of each of these hues List the colors which may be in a Split Complementary Color Scheme. ------ use of 3 hues which include, a base hue and the two hues on each side of its complement List the colors which may be present in a double complementary color harmony ------ uses 4 hues, including two adjacent hues and their respective complements The color scheme which uses 3 hues which have 3 hues between each on the color wheel ------ Triad color scheme List the hues which could be present in a tetrad. ------ Tetrad color scheme - a color scheme which uses 4 hues that have 2 hues between each of the hues
Side A ------ Side B a visible sensation perceived by the eye and the mind due to the activity and vibration of light ------ color the property of a color by which it is distinguished from other colors. ------ hue The lightness or darkness of a color ------ value another name for intensity of color ------ chroma the brightness or dullness of a color ------ intensity/chroma the 3 color theories ------ spectral prang colored illumination the original scientific standard for color ------ spectral color theory 7 spectral colors ------ ROYGBIV what wavelenght of the spectral color is the longest ------ red primary colors of the prectral color theory ------ green, red, indigo how many hues are in a tetrad ------ 4 hues the type of illumination that is high in yellow and low in blue ------ incadesent type of illumination that provides more light for less cost ------ florescent the quality of amount of illumination passing through a transparent filter in colored illumination ------ brilliance/brightness primary colors of the additive method of colored illumination ------ red, green, blue the secondary colors of additive method of colored illumination ------ a. Yellow (Red and Green) b. Magenta (Red and Blue) c. Blue-green (Blue and Green) d. White produced by a mixture of all three primary colors The complement of Red in colored illumination is ------ complement of red is blue-green The complement of Magenta in colored illumination is ------ complement of green is magenta the complement of Blue in colored illumination is ------ complement of blue is yellow the seconday colors of the spectral color theory ------ yellow, blue, violet in the spectral color theory the presence of all light yields ------ white in the spectral color theory, the absence of all color yeilds ------ black another name for the prang color theory ------ pigmentation the primary colors of the prang color theory ------ yellow, blue, red the secondary colors of the prang color theory ------ green, purple, orange what teo colors of the prang color theory are used to produce orange ------ yellow and red what two colors of the prang color theory are used to produce green ------ yellow and blue what two colors of the prang color theory are used to produce purple ------ blue and red the primary colors of the subtractive method of colored illumination ------ magenta, yellow, and blue the seconday colors of the subtractive method of colored illumination ------ blue, red, and green How many intermediate hues exist in the Prang color theory? ------ Yellow orange, Yellow green, Blue green, Blue purple, Red orange, Red purple those hues produced by an unequal amount of directly opposite hues on the color wheel ------ tertiary hues in the prang color theory. If warmer colors are dominant on a tertiary color of the Prang color theory, what shade will it be? ------ when a warmer color is predominant the mixture will yield a shade of brown The complement of an intermediate hue in the Prang Color Theory is always : ------ an intermediate The complement of an primary hue in the Prang Color Theory is always ------ a secondary If cooler colors are dominant in a tertiary color of the prang color theory, what shade will it be ------ when a cooler color is predominant the mixture will yield a shade of gray Another name for advancing hues ------ Warm hues (simultaneous contrast) any two hues seen together which modify each other in the direction of their complements. ------ Juxta Position Another name for cooler colors in the prang color theory ------ Receding hues What is the tint of Yellow, Red, and Blue? ------ 1) yellow becomes ivory 2) red becomes pink 3) blue becomes powder blue The complement of Red in the Prang Color Theory ------ Red and Green are complements List shades of Yellow, Red and Blue. ------ 1) yellow becomes mustard 2) red becomes burgundy 3) blue becomes navy blue The complement of Purple in the Prang Color Theory ------ Yellow and Purple are complements A hue which occurs when progressive quantities of white are added to a pigmentary hue ------ Tint The complement of Orange in the Prang Color Theory ------ Blue and Orange are complements A hue which occurs when progressive quantities of black are added to a pigmentary hue ------ Shades A color scheme which utilizes a single hue or similar hues ------ Related color harmonies List the 3 related color harmonies. ------ monochrome, Analogous, Achromatic Define a monochrome related color harmony. ------ a color scheme which uses one color with individual tints, shades and tones of that color Ex: yellow, mustard and ivory A color scheme which makes use of adjacent hues in which there is an identifiable common hue ------ Analogous Give an example of a monochrome color scheme. ------ yellow, mustard and ivory List some of the hues which may be present in an achromatic color scheme. ------ only includes black, white, grays, silver and gold Describe the complementary color scheme. ------ Use of two complementary hues including their tints, shades and tones Ex: yellow mum and purple orchids The term used to describe a hue in which a small amount of gray is mixed with another hue. ------ Tone The Color harmony in which 3 hues are used, including a base hue and the two hues on each side of its complement ------ Split complementary color scheme How many hues are in a double split complementary color harmony? ------ - use of 4 hues which include the 2 hues on either side of a designated base hue and the complement of each of these hues List the colors which may be in a Split Complementary Color Scheme. ------ use of 3 hues which include, a base hue and the two hues on each side of its complement List the colors which may be present in a double complementary color harmony ------ uses 4 hues, including two adjacent hues and their respective complements The color scheme which uses 3 hues which have 3 hues between each on the color wheel ------ Triad color scheme List the hues which could be present in a tetrad. ------ Tetrad color scheme - a color scheme which uses 4 hues that have 2 hues between each of the hues
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