Color Theory
Across
- 3. is the actual color we see that distinguishes red from yellow from blue.
- 4. is adding gray to a pure hue
- 5. are also warm and cool.
- 9. cannot be obtained from a mixture. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue.
- 10. is white added to a pure hue
- 11. or brightness of a color is how light or dark it is.
- 12. are obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors. Yellow and red make orange. Red and blue make violet. Yellow and blue make green.
- 13. have a blue undertone, coolness, and are dominated by blues, greens, violets, and blue-reds.
- 14. is the intensity, or strength, of a color (either described as pale or strong)
Down
- 1. have a yellow undertone and range from yellow and gold through the oranges, red-oranges, most reds and even some yellow-greens
- 2. is adding black to a pure hue
- 6. can be both warm and cool.
- 7. A primary and secondary color directly opposite of each other on the color wheel are called
- 8. are formed by mixing equal amounts of primary colors and its neighboring secondary color.