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Color

Warm colors: __________, orange and yellow Cool colors: __________ and greens Neutrals: __________, gray, browns

Pigment Substances that __________ some light rays and reflect others Black: no __________ reflected White: all light reflected

Hue The specific __________ of a color, each color on the color __________ is a hue

Intensity The __________ or __________ of a color (lesson the intensity of a color by __________ it with its’ complement) Low intensity colors are __________, creates __________

Value The __________ or darkness of a color, colors on the color wheel considered in the __________ or normal range

Tint / Shade Tint: add __________ (pink) Shade: add __________ (navy)

Color Schemes A __________ of colors selected for a design in order to create a mood or set a tone to include: Analogous (__________ effect) Triadic (excitement) Monochromatic (crisp, __________) Complementary (excitement) Double-complementary Split complementary Accented neutral

Analogous (__________ effect)

Triadic (__________)

Monochromatic (crisp, __________)

Complementary (excitement)

Double-complementary

Split complementary

Accented neutral