Color Theory Day! Yay! 1.Sketch book and pencil 2.Learn about color theory, then apply it in a drawing outside. 3.Clean and close **REMINDER- E&P RETEST.

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Color Theory Day! Yay! 1.Sketch book and pencil 2.Learn about color theory, then apply it in a drawing outside. 3.Clean and close **REMINDER- E&P RETEST IS 8:35. Have your review sheet complete!!

Primary Colors *Primary – First or highest rank of importance: Chief: Principal Primary Colors- a color that in a mixture makes all other colors. (red, yellow or blue)

Secondary Colors *Secondary- Derived or derivative: not primary or original Secondary Colors- a color produced by mixing two primary colors. (orange, green or violet)

Tertiary colors *Tertiary- of the third order, rank, stage, formation, etc.; third Tertiary colors- When a primary color is combined with a secondary color the result is a tertiary. (Red-orange, yellow-green…)

Complimentary Colors Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

Monochromatic Colors Tints and shades of a single hue

Analogous Color Schemes Sit next to each other on the color wheel.