
Baby Dragon / Adult Dragon
by Garuda3D
Fierce emerald scales shimmer with untamed energy as this dual dragon portrait captures both youth and maturity in striking detail. The left panel reveals a formidable adult dragon with piercing eyes and elaborate horns, while the right showcases its younger counterpart with softer features and curious gaze. Bold greens dominate the palette, contrasted by dramatic blacks and crisp whites that define each scale and expression with remarkable depth.
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3D Line Black
#000000PLATD: 0.63D Line Grey
#808080PLATD: 33D Line Green
#00FF00PLATD: 23D Line Jade White
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