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Color Wheel (Color Theory) Identify which colors are in each of the following groups. Primary colors Secondary colors Tertiary colors Warm colors Cool colors Complementary
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Color Wheel (Color Theory)
Identify which colors are in each of the following groups.
Primary colors
Secondary colors
Tertiary colors
Warm colors
Cool colors
Complementary
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Here is a picture. ROYGBIV
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Primary= red, yellow, and blue
Secondary= orange, green, and purple
Tertiary= orange-red, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple, and red-purple
Warm and cool colors= (look at picture)
Complimentary= orange, purple and green
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