
Attack on Titan Triptych Display: Levi Erwin Hanji
by FantasyZ
Three legendary Survey Corps leaders unite in this striking anime-inspired triptych, showcasing the stoic Captain Levi, determined Commander Erwin, and spirited Squad Leader Hanji. Each portrait captures their distinct personalities through expertly layered colors—from Levi's steely grays to Erwin's warm blonde tones and Hanji's energetic earth-toned palette. The vertical composition creates a commanding tribute to humanity's greatest defenders.
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