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Chapter 7: Color

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The saturation strength, or purity of a hue. A vivid color is of high intensity; a dull color is of low intensity.
A color altered by the addition of its compliment so that the original sensation of hue is lost or greyed.
The purity of a hue, or its freedom from white, black, or gray.
Colored pigments and/or chemicals applied to a sculptural surface.
Three colors, equally spaced on the color wheel, forming an equilateral triangle.
A preliminary hue that cannot be broken down or reduced into component colors.
Two colors directly opposite of each other on the color wheel.
A color produced by a mixture of two primary colors.
Having only one hue; may include the complete range of value from white to black.
The generic name of a color (red, blue, green); also designates a color’s position in the spectrum or on the color wheel. Hue is determined by the specific wavelength of the color in a ray of light.
1. The relative degree of lightness or darkness. 2. The characteristic of color determined by its lightness or darkness or the quantity of light light reflected by the color.
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Color resulting from the mixture of all three primaries, two secondary colors, or complementary intermediates.
Color that has been grayed or reduced in intensity by being mixed with any of the neutrals or with a complementary color.
Relating to color perceived only in terms of neutral grays from light to dark; without hue.
A color produced by mixing black with a hue, which lowers the value level and decreases the quantity of light reflected.
A color produced by mixing white with a hue, which raises the value level and increases the quantity of light reflected.
Colors that are closely related in hue. They are usually adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
Rays of colored light, red, blue and green are The additive primaries; magenta, cyan and yellow Are the secondaries; white is created when all are mixed.
Any color that has a value level of middle gray or darker.
Any color that has a value level of middle gray or lighter.