I'm not sure. Maybe it's a scene in a strange cartoon with white grass in a desert.
Hard to say exactly. It might imply a fantasy setting in a cartoon where grass is white and set in a desert. Maybe for some special story or art style.
It could be related to a creative concept for a cartoon where a desert has some unusual white grass. But that's just a guess.
The grass in a white cartoon style often appears smooth and uniform. It might be shown as short and fluffy or long and flowing, depending on the context of the cartoon. Sometimes, there could be small details like dew drops or tiny flowers to add charm.
The black and white grass in cartoons often gives a simple and classic look. It can add a touch of elegance or mystery to the scene.
Black and white cartoon grass often has a simple and stylized appearance. It might have bold outlines and limited shading to create a contrast.
There might not be a direct connection. Maybe the phone is used to take a picture of the grass and sky in the cartoon.
"Ju Yi Bai Mao" was a ritual related expression in ancient times. In ancient times, when emperors conferred titles to vassals, they would wrap soil from a certain direction in white grass and give it to the conferred vassals. For example, it was mentioned in the relevant records that the emperor used five-colored soil as an altar to build a society. If the prince was crowned king, he would be given soil of the corresponding color and wrapped in white grass to let him return home to build the society altar. This ceremony symbolized the feudal lord's conferment of land, and land was an important symbol of power and status in the feudal system. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Imperata was a grass family, Imperata was a perennially growing herb. It is distributed in northern China, northern Africa, Turkey, Iraq, iran, Central Asia, Caucasus, and the Mediterranean region. Its culm is erect, up to 80 cm high, and its joints are glabrous; Leaf sheaths are gathered at the base of the culm, the ligule is membrane, the culm leaves are narrow and linear, usually rolled in, the top is acuminate and spiny, the lower part is gradually narrowed, hard, and the base is covered with fur; Panicles are dense, the first lemma is ovate-lanceolate-shaped, the second lemma is nearly equal to its palea, ovoid, the top has teeth and cilia; Style slender, purple-black, carysia oval, flowering and fruiting period from April to June. The roots of the Imperata grass could be used as medicine. It grew in the plains of the low mountains, the grasslands along the river banks, the sandy grasslands, the deserts, and the seashore. It had a strong regenerative ability. After the roots were dried, they could still survive in the soil. It was extremely laborious to remove them. It was a stubborn weed. In addition, the uncut bits were called white grass needles. They were edible, and the roots were also edible. They were juicy and sweet, and the roots also had good medicinal value. Click on the link below to read the comic "The Viscountess Bits Everyone When She's Crazy"
Overall, the use of black and white for cartoon grass can have a distinct effect. It could emphasize the contrast and add a touch of elegance. It also depends on the context and style of the cartoon.
The artistic style of a black and white 'desert cartoon' can be quite evocative. It might use light and shadow to create drama and emphasize the solitude or desolation of the desert. Sometimes, it could have a vintage or retro feel, giving it a classic charm.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it could be a cartoon set in a white desert or a character in a white outfit in a desert setting.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have some visual similarities or could be part of a specific story or theme.