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Art One Review Quiz. Name the 3 primary colors. Red, yellow, blue. What are complimentary colors?. Colors that are directly opposite on the color wheel. Name the 3 secondary colors. g reen, orange, purple. What does “value” refer to in art related terminology?.
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Art One Review Quiz
Name the 3 primary colors. Red, yellow, blue
What are complimentary colors? Colors that are directly opposite on the color wheel.
Name the 3 secondary colors. green, orange, purple
What does “value” refer to in art related terminology? The lightness or darkness of a color….or shades of a color.
How do you make purple? mix blue and red
How do you make intermediate colors? mix a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
How do you make a “tint” of a color? Add white
What is a triadic color harmony? One that uses colors that form a triangle on the color wheel… like red, yellow, and blue.
What is an analogous color harmony? One which mostly uses colors that share a common color.....say , all colors have yellow in them.
How do you make green? add blue and yellow
What does “opaque” mean? You can’t see through it.
What does “BRUCE PM” stand for? (list) Balance Rhythm Unity Contrast Emphasis Pattern Movement
Which element of design has only two dimensions…length and width? shape
Which element of design has 3 dimensions…length, width, and depth? form
Which element of design refers to the way something feels to the touch? texture
Which surrealism technique refers to placing something in an environment that it normally does not belong? dislocation
Which surrealism technique refers to something which is transforming from one thing into something different? metamorphosis
Which surrealism technique refers to something which is floating in space? levitation
Which value technique uses dots to create different values? stipple
What do we call the value technique which uses pencil lead that is softly blended together with a tortillon? Soft edge
Which is a softer lead….one rate with a “B” or one with an “H”? B
What do we call the type of eraser that you can pull apart and then smush back together again? kneaded
List 2 things that you can do to show depth in your artwork? Linear perspective Aerial perspective Use darker colors in background Overlap shapes Include a foreground, middle ground, and background
Use a vanishing point to show how to turn this block letter into a 3D block letter. T
What other facial feature do the bottom of the ears fall in line with? Bottom of nose
Where do the eyes generally fall on someone’s head? Halfway down
Eye spacing…..how many extra eyes should you be able to fit between the eyes in your portrait? one