
Christmas tree - Hueforge
by BeaN
A majestic evergreen stands sentinel in this enchanting winter landscape, its snow-laden branches reaching toward a dramatic sky filled with swirling clouds. BeaN's artistic vision captures the serene beauty of a snowy countryside scene, where rolling hills dotted with distant cottages stretch beyond a rustic wooden fence. The monochromatic blue palette creates remarkable depth and atmosphere, with subtle gradations from deep navy shadows to pristine white snow, evoking the peaceful stillness of a perfect Christmas morning.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Cyan
#0086D6PLATD: 1.7Bambu Lab Matte Ice Blue
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