19 questions
Colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel are considered to be _______________________.
bright
complementary
dull
triadic
What is this called?
Colour Circle
Colour Prism
Colour Wheel
Colour Spectrum
What are these called?
Tertiary Colours
Primary Colours
Secondary Colours
What are these called?
Tertiary Colours
Secondary Colours
Primary Colours
What two colours do you mix to make violet?
blue and yellow
red and green
blue and violet
red and blue
What are the secondary colours?
orange, green and blue
orange, green and violet
green, violet and red
green, red and yellow
Mixing primary and secondary Colours give us what?
Monochromatic Colours
Primary Colours
Tertiary Colours
How do you make this Colour?
red+blue
orange+blue
yellow+blue
purple+yellow
Which one is NOT a primary colour?
green
red
yellow
blue
Which one is NOT a secondary colour?
green
orange
purple
yellow
When you mix a colour with BLACK you make a __________?
Tint
Tone
Shade
What is NOT an example of a set of complementary colours?
yellow and purple
green and blue
red and green
orange and blue
Which one is NOT a cool colour?
purple
green
yellow
blue
Monochromatic colour scheme uses:
1 colour
2 colours
3 colours
4 colours
What is a hue?
A shade
A tint
A tone
A colour
A gradient