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The element of art produced when light striking an object is reflected back to the eye
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By adding black and white to a hue to adjust it intensity
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taking any one of the twelve Hues from the Basic Color Wheel and repeating it in various Tints and Shades.
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When you combine any two of the Pure Primary Hues
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When you mix a Primary and its nearest Secondary on the Basic Color Wheel you create six new mixtures
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Color made by mixing red and blue
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features three or more Hues which are positioned next to each other on the Color Wheel
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Are the only hues that can’t be created by mixing any other colors together
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The 12 purest colors
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Colors are any two Hues positioned exactly opposite each other on the Basic Color Wheel
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Named by temperature red, orange, yellow
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Color made by mixing yellow and red
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Named by temperature blue, green, violet
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Color made by mixing yellow and blue
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By adding black to any color to make it darker
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By adding white to any color to make it lighter
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