Chapter 4 Worksheet PDF

Title Chapter 4 Worksheet
Course Colour Theory
Institution Humber College
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Chapter 4 Worksheet: Vocabulary and artist Wheel (with answers )...


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Chapter 4 Worksheet: Vocabulary and artist Wheel 1. What are the 3 dimensions of colour? HUE VALUE AND SATURATION 2. Saturation is the intensity of a colour? TRUE Saturation is the intensity of colour 3. Chroma means having Colour or hue Having hue or colour 4. Achromatic means having No colours, black, white, and grey No colour - black, white grey 5. Polychromatic Multiple colours Multiple colors 6. Monochromatic Same hue, with different variations of the hue Same hue and having different variation of that hue 7. Adding a white tine 8. Adding a black shade Artist Wheel 9. Identify the 3 primary colours Red, yellow and blue 10. The primary colours cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colours; all others colours are derived from these hues TRUE 11. How are secondary colours created? By mixing two primary colours equally 12. List the secondary colours Orange, green, violet 13. What is the positioning of the secondary colours on the colour wheel? The opposite of the primary colours 14. How are tertiary colours created? By mixing equal parts of the primary and the secondary colours Red orange, yellow orange, yellow green, blue green, blue violet, red violet 12 colours in total Primary - red, yellow, blue

Secondary - orange, green violet Tertiary - red orange, red violet, yellow orange, yellow green, blue green, blue violet Artist - red, blue yellow Process - cyan, yellow, magenta, black Light - red, green blue - together creates white light - phosphors Musell - red, green, blue, yellow, purple Tint- light adding white Shade - dark adding black...


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