Color Quiz Review.

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Color Quiz Review

What is the difference between a tint and a shade?

What are the primary colors?

How do you get a secondary color?

Red + Blue = Yellow + Red = Blue + Yellow =

What is emphasis?

What is the term for blending colored pencils?

What do we use to blend colored pencil?

Describe this Color Scheme Analogous

Describe this Color Scheme Monochromatic

Describe this Color Scheme Triadic

Describe this Color Scheme Complementary

Describe this Color Scheme Split-Complementary

Name the type of emphasis in the following image

Name the type of emphasis in the following image

Name the type of emphasis in the following image

Name the type of emphasis in the following image