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2
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Hues from blues to violets.
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4
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The area surrounding or within an object or shape
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7
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A group of colors from which all other colors can be made.
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8
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A color resulting from the mixing of two primary colors
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9
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Technique used to create shading effects by drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
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10
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Shading technique executed by means of small dots or spots.
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11
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The mixture of a color with black, which reduces lightness.
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12
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Shading technique that has a gentle/gradual transition from dark to light.
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14
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The mixture of a color with white, which increases lightness.
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15
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A two-dimensional area that is defined in some way, perhaps with an outline or solid area of color
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16
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Hues from reds to yellows.
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1
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The relative lightness or darkness of a work or part of a work. The amount of light reflected by a hue
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3
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Objects that have three dimensions (length, width, and depth) and therefore have mass and volume.
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5
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The aspect of objects caused by the varying quality of reflected light.
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6
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To shade with 2 or more intersecting series of parallel lines.
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13
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The path of a moving point, a mark made by a tool or instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
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14
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The way a surface feels or appears to feel if you could touch it.
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