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In this video tutorial, we explore the concepts of tint, tone, and shade in color terms. These terms are often used incorrectly, so it's important to understand their meanings. We begin by looking at the modern color wheel and how these terms relate to pure hues. Using red as an example, we demonstrate how to create a tint, tone, and shade from a single hue by mixing in white, neutral gray, and black. To differentiate between them, we remember that tint is similar to white, shade is similar to black, and tone is about toning it down. These terms are essential for creating variations in color.