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Pure and fundamental colors that cannot be achieved from a mixture are called:
tertiary colors
secondary colors
complementary colors
primary colors
A tertiary color is achieved by mixing equal amounts of a secondary color and its neighboring:
complementary color
primary color
cool color
secondary color
A primary and secondary color positioned opposite each other on the color wheel are:
tertiary colors
warm colors
cool colors
complementary colors
A secondary color is obtained by mixing equal amounts of two:
primary colors
complementary colors
cool colors
tertiary colors
Red, yellow, and blue are:
secondary colors
cool colors
primary colors
warm colors
The darkest primary color is:
violet
blue
red
yellow
The secondary colors are orange, violet, and:
green
yellow
blue
white
The equal combination of yellow and blue creates:
orange
a tertiary color
a warm color
green
A complementary color combination is:
red and yellow
red and green
red and violet
red and orange
Blue-green and red-violet are:
tertiary colors
neutralizing colors
primary colors
complementary colors
The underlying color that emerges during lightening is known as:
contributing pigment
pheomelanin
eumelanin
intensity
The type of melanin that gives the hair black and brown color is:
pheomelanin
mixed melanin
dark melanin
eumelanin
Level is used to identify the:
strength of a color tone
warmth or coolness of a color
lightness or darkness of a color
base color
A base color is the:
strength of a color tone
pigment under the natural color
lightness or darkness of a color
predominant tonality of a color
The warmth or coolness of a color is known as its:
level
depth
tone
intensity
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