I believe the answer is Monochromatic
A color scheme could be categorized as monochromatic if it's derives only from single based hue using additional tints, tones, and shades.
The usage of these will alter the brightness and the saturation of the color just like what we see in the painting.
I think C
because photorealism is about capturing reality like a photograph
Answer:
The panel is where the gradient type and colors are specified. The tool is used to adjust the appearance of the gradient. ... Underneath are two Color Stops that allow you to adjust the physical location in the object where 100% color starts to feather. To change the colors, double-click each of the Color Stops
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