
Capricorn- Zodiac sign - Hueforge - 2 colours
by 3dGlow
Majestic curved horns spiral dramatically from this regal ram's profile, embodying the steadfast determination of Capricorn. Intricate scrollwork borders frame the zodiac symbol in elegant Victorian style, while flowing wisps of wool cascade beneath the creature's noble gaze. The two-tone HueForge technique creates stunning depth through rich contrasts, transforming the ornate medallion design into a sophisticated celebration of astrological artistry with classical refinement.
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