Color Theory Worksheet

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What are the 3 primary colors?
What colors are produced by mixing 2 primary colors in varying proportions?
Varying proportions of blue and yellow create what color?
An example of a tertiary color would be:
An example of a secondary color would be
Mixing varying proportions of a primary color with its neighboring secondary color will produce
Cool colors include
Colors found opposite each other on the color wheel are called:
The vividness, brightness or saturation of a color is referred to as:
What are named and abbreviated for easy reference based on their position on the color wheel?
What is the degree of lightness or darkness of a color, relative to itself and to other color?
What can create a focal point during another service?
What are the three levels of observation?
By applying or repeating, one color
Change from one color to another repeatedly.
What refers to an ascending or descending scale of colors?
What describes a relationship of opposites?
Using geometric shapes to show specifically areas are called?
How many colors are on the color wheel?
What is the visual perception of the reflection of light?

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