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1. Why are we able to see objects? 2. Explain how artists use value to make objects look 3-dimensional. 3. How do you get from primary colors to secondary colors? How does it work? 4. What is the difference
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1. Why are we able to see objects?
2. Explain how artists use value to make objects look 3-dimensional.
3. How do you get from primary colors to secondary colors? How does it work?
4. What is the difference between warm and cool colors? What type of feelings do warm colors evoke? Cool colors? What is your favorite color? Why?
5. What is saturation?
6. What is monochromatic colors? Analogous colors? Complementary colors?
7. What are the three dimensions of color?
8. What are color schemes? Why are these colors put together?
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3.The secondary colors—orange, green, and violet (purple)—are created by mixing two of the primary colors together in equal measure
5. the state or process that occurs when no more of something can be absorbed, combined with, or added.
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