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1
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Yellow, red, and blue; cannot be made by mixing other colors.
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3
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Black, white, and gray; they lighten or darken a color.
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4
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Color scheme using one color from the color wheel, with a variety of values made up of tints and shades.
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6
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Darker value of a color made by adding black.
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7
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Reds, yellows, and oranges; reminds us of things that are cool, like ice and grass.
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8
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Lightness or darkness of a color.
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9
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Colors opposite from each other on the color wheel, and have equal intensity; they 'dull' each other out when mixed.
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10
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A means of organizing colors in a circular format.
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11
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Green, orange, and violet; made by mixing 2 primaries together.
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2
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Colors made by mixing a primary with a neighboring secondary color; always a 2-word name with primary name first.
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5
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Lighter value of a color made by adding white.
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12
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Blues, greens, and violets; reminds us of things that are cool, like ice and grass.
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13
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Colors that are side by side on the color wheel, and have a color in common.
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