
Bengal Tabby Cat
by BusyKikiBee
This Bengal Tabby Cat portrait showcases a striking feline face rendered in warm golden yellows and deep blacks against a dark background. The cat's large amber eyes are prominently featured, surrounded by detailed tabby markings and whiskers. The composition focuses on the cat's alert expression, with pointed ears and distinctive striped facial patterns characteristic of Bengal cats creating a captivating square-format artwork.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Pumpkin Orange
#FF9016PLATD: 4.7Bambu Lab Basic Gold
#E4BD68PLATD: 5Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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