
Corvette Stingray Hueforge
Nostalgic warm tones bathe this classic Corvette Stingray in golden hour glory, capturing the iconic sports car against a dreamy California backdrop. The_bearded_jedi masterfully layers amber, orange, and burnt sienna hues to create depth, while silhouetted palm trees frame the legendary white and blue racing stripes. Rich texturing throughout adds weathered character to this automotive tribute.
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Bambu Lab Matte Charcoal
#000000PLA MatteTD: 0.6#583348PLA#263E0FPLATD: 2.5#951501PLABambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
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