RED, YELLOW, and BLUE These colors cannot be made Used to make all other colors.

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RED, YELLOW, and BLUE These colors cannot be made Used to make all other colors

ORANGE, VIOLET, and GREEN Made by mixing two PRIMARY colors

Made by mixing one PRIMARY and one SECONDARY color Also called INTERMEDIATE COLORS

Colors that are directly ACROSS from each other on the color wheel they COMPLIMENT each other

The TINTS, TONES, and SHADES of a color

 TINT: adding white to a color  SHADE: adding black to a color

Colors that are NEXT to each other on the color wheel

 HUE : how we distinguish one color from another, red from yellow, blue from green, etc.  INTENSITY : also called the SATURATION of a color. The strength of a color in relation to its value.