Here's some covers from covers, adverts and animated sequences that have great color styling to them.
I love the old Looney Tunes comic illustrations, they can be pretty funny but mainly I'm focusing on the interesting color palette to this one.
The sky has an interesting scheme of blues, and greens.
Here's another Porky Pig comic issue. I like the almost minimal black background, and the yellow word font.
These 4 sets of colors are for better term "classic colors" they're natural and pleasent.
Now for a cartoon! This is from 1951's Plutopia. This cartoon is equally stunning and underrated, but I definitely like the more grounded moments throughout the film.
The actual picture has an interesting color for the grass. I seemingly like it.
This is a Coca-Cola advert from 1936.
Here's a rare WWII cartoon starring Donald Duck in The Spirit of '43. The colors look so oddly different in this cartoon but I love it, it fits my personality very well. Again I like the limited black background and well-drawn pose given in this frame.
These are only the colors to the Zoot Suit Duck's outfit. The color palette to his fashion is very appealing and warm.
The last picture for now is a stellar shot from One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). I promise I will talk more about this film more often because the colors, the backgrounds, the designs are all visually stunning and memorable, I also like the laid-back and modern feel of this film.
Sometimes limited colors are the most appropriate. The bottom layer is the shadowing.
Hopefully you liked all the pictures and if any of these color palettes interest or inspire you feel free to download them.
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