ColorElement of art derived from reflected light
Color WheelTool to help organize colors
Hue : The name of a color
Red & Blue
IntensityBrightness or dullness of a hue
How dull.
Bright lights.
Note guide Directions
• Separate your color page into 5 equal sections• On the outside edge of the coloring page, label
each section with the following vocabulary terms:
• Primary• Secondary• Tertiary• Complimentary• Analogous
• Color Each sections with the correct colors
Primary: Colors that cannot be made by mixing any other colors
Red, Blue and Yellow
SecondaryThe mixing of two primary colors
Green, Orange, Violet
Tertiary:Combining one primary with a secondary color
Red-orange, Yellow-orange, Yellow-green, Blue-green, Blue-violet, Red-violet
ComplimentaryColors directly across from each other on the color
wheel
Red & Green Blue & Orange Yellow & Violet
Analogous: Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
Warm & Cool Colors
Value: Lightness or darkness of a color
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Tint: White added to a single color
Shade: Black added to a single color
MonochromaticTints and shades of a single hue
Finish coloring each section of your noteguide with the correct colors.