
Batman Vs Joker in the Rain(Multi-Color)
This striking artwork depicts Batman and the Joker in an intense face-off during a rainstorm. The composition shows both iconic characters in profile, facing each other with dramatic rain streaks flowing down the image. The Joker features his characteristic white face paint, red smile, and purple clothing, while Batman appears in his dark cowl. The piece uses a monochromatic palette with selective purple and red accent colors, creating a noir-style confrontation scene.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Matte Lilac Purple
#AE96D4PLA MatteTD: 2Bambu Lab Basic Red
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