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Color Theory Jeopardy. Being familiar with this tool helps you mix colors when painting Category 1 – 10 points. Colors that can not be created. The This triad of colors make up all other colors. Category 1 – 20 points. Mixing 2 Primary colors you get this group of colors.
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Being familiar with this tool helps you mix colors when painting Category 1 – 10 points
Colors that can not be created. The This triad of colors make up all other colors. Category 1 – 20 points
Mixing 2 Primary colors you get this group of colors. Category 1 – 30 points
The name of the group of Colors created by mixing A Primary and a Secondary Color Category 1 – 40 points
This group of colors are created by Mixing equal parts of each of the Primary Colors. Examples of this group are White, black, and grey. Category 1 – 50 points
The name given to the lightness or darkness of a color. You achieve this by adding white or black to a color 10 points
White + Color= – 20 points
Color + Black = 30 points
To create a tint you always add this first – 40 points
When creating a shade you always add this first – 50 points
This color scheme has Only ONE COLOR and it’s values Category 3 – 10 points
Colors OPPOSITE each other On the color wheel. These color combinations show the most contrast. Category 3 – 20 points
This color scheme is 3-5 Colors ADJACENT to each Other on the color wheel Category 3 – 30 points
RED, YELLOW AND ORANGE make up This color scheme Category 3 – 40 points
GREEN, BLUE AND VIOLET make up this color scheme Category 3 – 50 points
All colors combined (hint Prism) Category 4 – 10 points
The absence of color Category 4 – 20 points
DOUBLE JEAOPARDY Another word for “Intermediate” Colors Category 4 – 30 points
A color scheme that recedes In the background of a composition. Category 4 – 40 points
A color scheme that makes objects appear closer in a composition. Category 4 – 50 points