Color Vocab and then some:)

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  1. 2. The hues that range from yellow-green to violet on the color wheel.
  2. 6. The coloring material used in making painting and drawing materials.
  3. 7. One color that is modified by changing the values and saturation of the hue by additions of black or white. (One color plus black or white.)
  4. 8. Three basic colors (red, yellow, blue) from which it is possible to make all other colors.
  5. 9. A darker value of a hue, created by adding black or a darker complementary color to the original hue.
  6. 12. The degree of purity, saturation, or strength of a color. Bright or dull.
  7. 13. Colors created by mixing a primary color and the adjacent secondary color on the color wheel.
  8. 15. Dark and light values placed close together.
  9. 16. Combinations of color that can be defined by their positions on the color wheel.
  10. 17. Having no easily seen hue.(White, black, gray.)
  11. 18. Colors that result from mixing two primary colors (green, orange, violet).
Down
  1. 1. An element of design that refers to the lightness or darkness of grays and colors.
  2. 2. Two colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
  3. 3. The complete range of color that is present in white light.
  4. 4. An artwork's actual or implied surface quality, such as rough, smooth, or soft.
  5. 5. Closely spaced, parallel lines that overlap at angles to each other. Used in drawing to create areas of shading.
  6. 10. A lighter value of a hue, created by adding white to the original hue.
  7. 11. The hues that range from yellow to red-violet on the color wheel.
  8. 14. A shape such as a triangle or a square that can be defined by a mathematical formula.
  9. 16. The name of a color, determined by its position on the color wheel.
  10. 19. A shape that is free-form or irregular, the opposite of geometric.