Walt Disney was very firm when it came to choosing a background style for The Jungle Book. He made it clear that the was displeased with the look of the previous film The Sword in the Stone. Those backgrounds were too bright and colorful as far as Walt was concerned. For the Jungle Book he asked for a more monochromatic and realistic approach to the color palette.
Walt Peregoy had just styled The Sword in the Stone, and he was ready to continue painting in his somewhat abstract manner.
Peregoy left the studio after Disney's decision, and retired background artist Al Dempster came back to the studio to take over The Jungle Book.
Here you see the different approaches of both men.
If you ask me, I absolutely adore the way The Jungle Book turned out. Spending time in Dempster's beautiful jungle sceneries is a real treat. But I also know that Peregoy would have created a fascinating forest for this film as well.
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