
Demon Slayer - Tanjiro hueforge
by bzz999
Tanjiro Kamado's determined expression blazes through this dynamic composition, capturing the young demon slayer mid-battle with his distinctive checkered haori flowing behind him. Fiery reds and warm oranges surge dramatically across the left side, contrasting beautifully with cool blues and grays that define his focused face and traditional uniform. The swirling flames create powerful movement, embodying the intensity of his water breathing techniques in striking detail.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Red
#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
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