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What two colours do we mix together to make the colour Orange?
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Red and Yellow.
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A Colours name?
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Hue.
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What two colours do we mix together to make the colour Green?
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Yellow and Blue.
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Name the three Secondary Colours?
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Green, Orange and Purple.
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Name the Elements used in Graphics.
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Line, Shape, Colour, Value, Texture, Space and Form.
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List some words that express Line.
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Straight, Curved, Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Thick, Thin and Spiral.
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What is a Tint?
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When a coulour has white added to it.
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List some words that express Texture.
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Rough, Smooth, Tactile and rubbing.
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List some words that express Shape.
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3 Dimentional, Flat, Overlapping and Silhoutte
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What does Monochromatic mean?
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Using only one hue and its tints and tones.
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What is Tone?
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When a colour has black added to it.
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When we draw a picture Horizontially on a page it is called?
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A Landsape Picture.
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What do we call art that show something recognizable in an unrealistic manner?
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Abstract Art.
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What is a finely ground powder that gives paint its colour?
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Pigment.
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The art of beautiful writing is called?
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Calligraphy.
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An early form of picture writing is called?
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Hieroglyphics.
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How do I make a Secondary Colour?
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By adding two Primary Colours together.
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List some words that express Shape.
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3 Dimentional, Flat, Overlapping and Silhoutte
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Name the three Primary Colours?
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Red, Blue and Yellow.
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When we draw a picture on a page Vertically it is called?
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A Portrait Picture.
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What two colours do we mix together to make the colour Purple?
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Red and Blue.
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What are Complementary Colours?
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Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel.
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