Color Theory

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Across
  1. 5. A color's position in the visual spectrum; it is the name of a color such as red, green, etc.
  2. 6. The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is thelightest value; black is the darkest. The value halfwaybetween these extremes is called middle gray
  3. 9. having a single color (can be various values of that color)
  4. 13. Those hues exactly opposite one another on a color wheel. When complements are mixed, the result is a neutral color ex. Red and Green or Blue and Orange
  5. 14. Changing a hue by adding black to it
Down
  1. 1. Red, yellow, and blue- this is the subtractive system
  2. 2. These colors are created by mixing two of the primaries red+yellow= orange (orange,violet, green)
  3. 3. The warmth or coolness a color suggests in relation to other colors ex. Green, blue and violet are cool colors
  4. 4. A group of similar colors adjacent to one another on the color wheel ex. blue, blue-green, green
  5. 7. These colors are created by mixing a primary with a secondary color.
  6. 8. The property of color that measures the brilliance of a hue. It is sometimes referred to as chroma or saturation
  7. 10. Changing a hue by adding white to it
  8. 11. Create only effects of darkness and lightness as in black, white and gray
  9. 12. Changing a hue by adding gray to it