nail art Flashcards
illustrates and identifies the primary, decondary, teritary and complementary colors
color wheel
the light we see reflected from a surface
color
pure pigment colors that cannot be obtained from mixing any other colors together
primary colors
re the colors resulting from mixing equal parts of two primary colors
secondary colors
the colors directly resulting from mixing equal parts of one primary color and one its nearest secondary colors
tertiary colors
those colors located directly opposite each other on the color wheel; produce neutral colors when mixed in equal parts
complementary colors
colors that are located beside each other on the color wheel
analogous colors
the nail bed is one color and the free edge is another such as pink and white
french manicure
– or color graduation, one color fades into the otherm and the meeting point is a combination of the two
color fading
blocks or sections of color on the nail
color blocking
the swirled effect created when you combine two or more colors while wet, and then mix them on the nail w a stylus
marbeling
tool with a solid handle w a rounded ball tip on each end that can range in size
stylus
the very end of the bristles on a brush, farthest away from the handle is referred to as either the - or the – depending on the brush
tip or chisel edge
most common sn versatile style of brush and has ery good capacity for holding paint
round brush
is a very good detail brush and preferred for line work, outlining and even lettering
liner brush