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Basic Art Concepts. Primary Colors. RED. BLUE. YELLOW. Definition of Primary Colors. The basic colors that make all other colors They cannot be produced by mixing other colors. Secondary Colors. GREEN. ORANGE. VIOLET. Definition of Secondary Colors.
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Primary Colors RED BLUE YELLOW
Definition of Primary Colors The basic colors that make all other colors They cannot be produced by mixing other colors
Secondary Colors GREEN ORANGE VIOLET
Definition of Secondary Colors The colors made by mixing two primary colors
The Six Intermediate Colors • Red - Orange • Yellow - Orange • Yellow - Green • Blue - Green • Blue - Violet • Red - Violet
Definition of Intermediate Colors Mixing a primary color with its secondary color Red Blue Yellow • Green • Orange • Violet
The Color Wheel The color spectrum bent into a wheel
Analogous Colors Colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue
Complementary Colors Colors opposite each other on the color wheel For example: Red & Green, Blue & Orange, Yellow & Purple “Opposite” Colors
Colors List • Red • Red-Orange • Orange • Yellow-Orange • Yellow • Yellow-Green • Green • Blue-Green • Blue • Blue-Violet • Violet • Red-Violet
Monochromatic A color scheme that uses only one hue and the values, tints, and shades of that hue
How Do You Make a Tint? You add white to a hue
How Do You Make a Shade? You add black to a hue
How Do You Create the Illusion of Depth? • Overlapping • Size • Placement • Detail • Color
What is the Difference Between 2 and 3 Dimensional? 3 dimensional has height, width, and depth 2 dimensional looks flat It has only height and width
Opaque Quality of a material that does not let any light pass through
Translucent Quality of a material that allows light to partially pass through
Transparent Quality of a material that allows light to pass through