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Stitch from Lilo & Stitch (2002)

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Stitch's Body Fur

From Lilo & Stitch · 2002

#5078a7blue
H212° S52% B65%R80 G120 B167
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Color anatomy

Shades — darker

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Lilo & Stitch debuted in 2002 and introduced Stitch to audiences with a distinctive visual identity. The character's color scheme was designed for maximum readability in fast-paced animated sequences.

The body fur color #5078a7 is a blue that's moderately saturated and balanced in tone. At H212° S52% B65%, it occupies a specific sweet spot in the HSB space — authoritative and calm.

Stitch's body fur 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 low toward black.

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

1Hue: Lock in around 212° — squarely in the blue range (210°–270°). Don't drift more than 10° from the target.
2Saturation: Target 52%. This is moderate saturation. Going too intense (above 80%) makes it look artificial; going too gray (below 25%) loses the character's identity.
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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H242° S52% B65%
H272° S52% B65%
H32° S52% B75%
H62° S32% B65%

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