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Chapter 9: Understanding Color

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color schemePlan for using a color or a combination of colors to decorate a room or put together an outfit
complementary colorcolors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel
huesprecise way to describe colors, using the specific names that identify them, such as red, green, and blue
intensitybrightness or dullness of a color
intermediate colorcombination of a primary color with a neighboring secondary color on the color wheel
pigmentssubstances that are in items and that absorb some light rays and reflect others, causing the items to be seen in varying colors
primary colorthree basic colors from which all other colors are made: red, yellow, and blue
secondary colorcombination of equal amounts of two primary colors on the color wheel
shadedarker color that results when black is added to a color
tintlighter color that results when white is added to a color
valuethe degree of lightness or darkness of a color, which was created by the amount of white or black added


Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher
Deep Run High School
Glen Allen, VA

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