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Objects close to you are larger, while objects further away are smaller is called... |
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The way the atmosphere changes the local color of objects |
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Using light and dark values to create the illusion of a 3-D form |
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Using an element of design more than once to create balance and interest |
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What is the name of spectral color, such as red, yellow, blue? |
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What is a light value of a hue called? |
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What is the brightness or dullness of a color called? |
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Blue, green, and violet are called.... |
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Red, yellow, and orange are called.... |
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What do you call a soft pencil with dark values? |
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What are colors often used in advertising? |
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What is a mark that has more length than width? |
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What are colors such as rusts, tans, and grays called? |
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What is the darkest pencil called? |
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What is a color scheme that only uses one hue? |
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What are colors that look like shimmering light? |
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What are colors that the artist chooses? |
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What are lines that define the edges and surface ridges of objects? |
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What is the complementary opposite of yellow? |
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What is it called when you place objects behind, between, and in front? |
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what is a common hue next to each other on the color wheel called? |
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What is an element of art derive from reflected light? |
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