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COLOUR THEORY REVIEW

COLOUR THEORY REVIEW. GAME. Question #1. What are the primary c olours?. Question #2. What colours do you use to make Orange?. Question #3. Give three examples of a tertiary colour. Question #4. Give two examples of a neutral colour. Question #5. What are the secondary colours?.

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COLOUR THEORY REVIEW

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  1. COLOUR THEORY REVIEW GAME

  2. Question #1 What are the primary colours?

  3. Question #2 What colours do you use to make Orange?

  4. Question #3 Give three examples of a tertiary colour.

  5. Question #4 Give two examples of a neutral colour.

  6. Question #5 What are the secondary colours?

  7. Question #6 What colours do you use to make green?

  8. Question #7 When you add white to a colour it is known as a…?

  9. Question #8 When you add black to a colour it is known as a…?

  10. Question #9 Using one colour and it’s values is known as…

  11. Question #10 Give an example of a complimentary colour scheme?

  12. Question #11 What colours do you use to make purple?

  13. Question #12 Give an example of an Analogous colour scheme.

  14. Question #13 Give an example of a warm colour.

  15. Question #14 Relative lightness or darkness of a colour is known as…?

  16. Question #15 Having no distinctive hues or chroma?

  17. Question #16 Give an example of a cool colour.

  18. Question #17 Red, blue, and yellow is an example of a triadic colour scheme. Give another example of a triadic colour scheme.

  19. Question #18 This is a split-complimentary scheme. Show an example of another split complimentary scheme

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