
Customizable Clock - Squirtle
by 3djd
Splashing through crystalline waters, Squirtle emerges in a dynamic burst of aquamarine energy that transforms any wall into a portal to the Pokémon world. This customizable clock captures the beloved Water-type starter mid-battle, surrounded by swirling torrents rendered in brilliant blues and whites against a deep oceanic backdrop. The layered HueForge technique brings dimensional depth to every water droplet and splash, while bold white numerals ensure perfect readability around Squirtle's joyful expression.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Cobalt Blue
#0056B8PLATD: 0.8#45C8D6PLATD: 2.1Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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