Eric Cartman official character art
Color Study Profile · # 15 of 47

Eric Cartman's Jacket

From South Park (1997)

#D71D3F
Color Family: Warm Red / Coral
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Color Anatomy

HEX Code#D71D3F
RGB Values215, 29, 63
HSB (Hue, Sat, Brightness)349°, 87%, 84%
HSL (Hue, Sat, Lightness)349°, 76%, 48%

Adjacent Decoys

These tones are extremely close and visually indistinguishable from the official art but are incorrect. Choosing them in game will lower your score.

Hue Shift (+)
#D61C25
Hue Shift (-)
#D61C57
Saturation (+)
#D6062D
Saturation (-)
#D63150
Brightness (-)
#BD1937

Color History & Design Notes

In "South Park", the color of Eric Cartman's jacket is an essential signature of the animation's visual aesthetic. The art directors and color designers meticulously calibrated this specific hue (#D71D3F) to achieve perfect balance against complex backgrounds. By extracting this tone, we invite you to analyze and reconstruct the hue, saturation, and brightness details that define Eric Cartman's iconic silhouette.

How to Reconstruct from Memory

  • Identify the color family of this shade. The tone was visually balanced to complement the unique hand-drawn or digital backgrounds of "South Park".
  • Pay attention to slider positioning: adjust the Hue slider to the correct range according to the lighting style of "South Park".
  • Observe the details: classic cel animations tend to use muted, natural earth tones, whereas modern digital works leverage vibrant, highly saturated colors.

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