
Blue Jackets Hueforge
Explosive energy radiates from the Columbus Blue Jackets logo as dynamic paint splatters and hockey sticks burst outward in all directions. Bold navy blue anchors the composition while vibrant red accents create striking contrast against the cream background. Dripping paint effects add raw urban energy to this sports tribute, transforming the team's iconic star-wrapped logo into an electrifying celebration of hockey passion and Columbus pride.
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#AA6F3EPLA MatteTD: 1#DE1619PLATD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
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