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Flashcards: Color Theory

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palettethe range of colors used by a particular artist
harmonyA pleasing combination of colors
color wheelA circular diagram in which primary and intermediate colors are arranged sequentially so that related colors are next to each other and complementary colors are opposite
complementary colorA color directly opposite another on a color wheel and providing the greatest chromatic contrast to it.
earth tonesmuted colors found in dirt, moss, trees and rocks.
pastel colorslow saturation, light colors-- like pink or baby blue
triadic harmonythree colors that form a triangle on the color wheel, eg red-yellow-blue or green-orange-purple
chromaintensity of a distinctive hue; saturation of a color.
shadea color that is mixed with black.
huethe quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength
saturationVividness of hue; degree of difference from a gray of the same lightness or brightness. Also called intensity
valuethe quality of lightness or darkness of a color
contrastthe difference between two colors
after imageThe visual image that persists after the eyes are shut
secondary colorscolors that are made by mixing two primaries-- red and yellow make orange
tertiary colorscolors that are made by mixing a secondary its primary, eg orange and yellow make yellow-orange
primary colorscolors that cannot be made by mixing. eg, red/yellow/blue
additive colorscolor of light, eg, red/green/blue
subtractive colorscolor of pigments, eg, red/blue/yellow
gamutrange
CMYKthe colors used by printers to create color. Cyan Magenta Yellow and Key (usually black)
neutrala color that is completely unsaturated, eg, not in the color wheel, browns, grays, etc
tinta color that is mixed with white
color temperaturethe warmth or coolness of a color. eg blue is cool and orange is warm
achromatica color that lacks a strong chroma, or hue
split complementarya color and the two colors surrounding its complement, eg, green, red-orange, red-violet
monochromatica harmony that has one predominant color or hue.
analogousa harmony made up of colors that are neighbors on the color wheel. eg, red-orange, red, red-violet