I was recently browsing through old cartoons, mostly not watching them but still experiencing what the small details have to offer and there was this one short I had to talk about now that it's literally autumn for real. It's a Disney animated short called Food for Feudin' (1950).
Now obviously I didn't watch the full cartoon because I thought it was going to be boring or straight up annoying, I'm not a fan of both Pluto and Chip and Dale but the backgrounds were genuinely pleasent and the right amount of colors the fall season resembles. Reds greens, yellows and oranges.
I didn't really have much time to truly sink in the feel of this cartoon mostly because the antics that these outlandish chipmunks do really irritate me. I love the crafty look of the trees and leftover leaves in the grass.
I use these images for studying and examining more natural elements on creating something, this is a perfect example of a cartoon that uses really decent color schemes, even though the other bits don't particularly interest me in the slightest.
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