
Barbie 20cm x 20cm Hueforge - 4 colours
by 3dGlow
Mattel's iconic fashion doll radiates glamour in this charming portrait, complete with her signature blonde waves and sparkling tiara. The vibrant pink background perfectly complements her royal aesthetic, while warm golden tones bring depth to her hair and skin. Purple accents in her jewelry and makeup add elegant contrast to the composition. This 20cm square piece captures Barbie's timeless appeal through 3dGlow's skillful four-color HueForge technique, transforming the beloved character into dimensional wall art.
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#000000PLABambu Lab Basic Yellow
#FCE300PLATD: 6Bambu Lab Basic Magenta
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