Across
- 2. colors colors that are created from equal amounts of a pair of primary colors: green, orange, violet
- 4. degree of lightness or darkness in a color:
- 9. rough surface created on a paper made for charcoal drawing, watercolor, or the like, or on canvas for oil painting.
- 10. colors are neutrals, meaning they contain no chroma or hue. An achromatic color scheme uses all achromatic or neutral colors; black and white, and a full value tonal range of grays.
- 12. colors colors made from equal amounts of a pair of primary and secondary colors: red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange
- 14. colors colors of snow and ice, on the left side of the color wheel (and their values) example – blues, greens, purples (and their values)
- 16. colors three consecutive colors on the color wheel Complementary colors the colors opposite on the color wheel: red & green, blue & orange, yellow & violet
- 18. polish (a surface) by friction.
Down
- 1. the exertion of force upon a surface by an object
- 3. a property of space
- 5. a color plus black Monochromatic one color Neutral created by mixing equal amounts of two complementary colors (usually a gray-brown)
- 6. areas occupied or areas not occupied
- 7. theory- theory of color
- 8. a color plus white
- 11. colors colors from which all other colors are made red, blue, and yellow
- 13. tendency to view or represent things as they really are.
- 15. gradation or variety of a color; tint:
- 17. colors colors of sun and fire, on the right side of the color wheel (and their values) example – reds and yellows (and their values)