why do the moving parts of cartoons have a slightly different color? Like if a car for is about to open, it will be a slightly different shade of color until it opens. Then when it’s closed/done moving independently, its color matches the rest of the car.

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why do the moving parts of cartoons have a slightly different color? Like if a car for is about to open, it will be a slightly different shade of color until it opens. Then when it’s closed/done moving independently, its color matches the rest of the car.

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Imagine having a realistic painting as a background and animating your characters on top of it. Anything that moves means it’s going to be animated, and it’s a lot harder to animate a realistic painting than a simpler cartoon.

Unfortunately it can kinda spoil you, if you see something that’s coloured more vibrantly with a stronger outline I’m the background you can be almost certain it’ll move at some point.

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