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Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes (1930)

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Bugs Bunny's Skin

From Looney Tunes · 1930

#abb5b7teal-cyan
H190° S7% B72%R171 G181 B183
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Color anatomy

Shades — darker

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Looney Tunes debuted in 1930 and introduced Bugs Bunny to audiences with a distinctive visual identity. The character's color scheme was designed for maximum readability in fast-paced animated sequences.

The skin color #abb5b7 is a teal-cyan that's muted and subtle and balanced in tone. At H190° S7% B72%, it occupies a specific sweet spot in the HSB space — authoritative and calm.

Bugs Bunny's skin is a color players think they know cold — until they have to dial it in from scratch. The most common mistake is undersaturating (going too gray) and pushing the brightness too high toward white.

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Calibrated to this character's specific hex, not generic color advice.

1Hue: Lock in around 190° — squarely in the blue range (210°–270°). Don't drift more than 10° from the target.
2Saturation: Target 7%. This is a restrained, subtle color. The instinct to crank saturation is wrong here — keep it low and precise.
3Brightness should stay in the mid-to-upper range (55–85%). Too low and you lose the character's warmth; too high and it washes out toward white.
4Common mistake: The natural tendency is to make the color brighter and more saturated than it really is. The actual shade is more subdued — trust the numbers, not your gut.

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H220° S7% B72%
H250° S7% B72%
H10° S7% B82%
H40° S0% B72%

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