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Which of the color schemes would make use of blue and orange?
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Triadic
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Monochromatic
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Analogous
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Complementary
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A triadic color scheme uses...
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Two colors that lie directly across the color wheel from one another.
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Three colors that are spaced equally apart on the color wheel.
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Three colors that lie next to one another on the color wheel.
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Three colors and all their tints and shades.
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Reds, red violets and red oranges could be used to make up this type of color scheme.
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Monochromatic
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Analogous
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Triadic
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Complementary
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An artist can use a monochromatic color scheme to produce a feeling of...
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calm.
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excitement.
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discord.
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fear.
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An advertising designer relies on yellow and violet as the predominant colors for a client's ad. Why might she have made this decision?
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To create feelings of uneasiness.
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To quickly attract the viewer and create excitement.
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To produce feelings of calm and restfulness.
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To create a harmonious affect.
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Green, orange and violet could be used to make up this color scheme.
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Analogous
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Complementary
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Monochromatic
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Triadic
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A color and its tints and shades make up what type of color scheme?
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Monochromatic
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Analogous
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Complementary
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Triadic
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An analogous color scheme creates a feeling of
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agitation.
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harmony.
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excitement.
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anger.
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Roy Lichtenstein was famous for using the colors red, yellow and blue in his paintings. This color scheme is called...
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monochromatic.
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analogous.
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triadic
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complementary.
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In contrast to the other color schemes you have studied, the triadic color scheme is most likely create feelings of...
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calm.
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greatest contrast.
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formality and balance.
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harmony.