Across
- 2. - This is where you scrub layers of colors on using small amounts of paint. This is when it actually feels like you are drawing with paint as the stroke is similar.
- 4. - a systematic way of using the color wheel to put colors together.
- 6. - Blue-Green, Red-Orange, Yellow-Green, ect. Created by mixing a secondary color with a primary color.
- 9. - This is when you apply a thin layer of diluted paint as a thin veil of color. You can wash another color over top that will allow the color underneath to still shine through.
- 12. - A color with white added
- 15. - Purple, Green & Orange colors that are mixed by combining 2 primary colors
- 17. - Colors arranged in a certain order that shows colors relationships.
Down
- 1. - Use the wide side of a flat square brush to blend one color into another. Apply the paint in short thick strokes
- 3. - a color with black added
- 5. - a small unfinished painting used to practice painting a certain subject, a selected color scheme or painting technique
- 7. - Use a piece of sponge and dab the paint when mixing colors. The texture of the sponge gives a nice, irregular pattern that closely resembles foliage.
- 8. - Use your small rounded brush and paint that is somewhat thick (without added water) and tap your brush to the illustration board in quick dabs. Dabbing can be done in multiple layers to build depth.
- 10. - Use a Palette Knife to apply paint. Use a solid color or loosely mix colors on the illustration board.
- 11. - A thick layer of paint scraped away in select places to reveal the color underneath. Can create texture
- 13. - Red, Yellow & Blue, they form the base colors on the colors wheel
- 14. - A wet color layed down on or next to another wet color. The second color will blend with the firstGradient - Blending one initial color into another target color with varying steps of intermediate colors in-between
- 16. - The presence of pigment