
Dragon x Sword Ice Blue Bookmark
by 3djd
Majestic wings spread wide as an ice-blue dragon coils protectively around an ornate medieval sword, creating a stunning fantasy tableau. Designer 3djd masterfully balances intricate scales and Celtic knotwork details throughout this vertical bookmark composition. Cool azure tones transition from deep sapphire shadows to crystalline highlights, while the dragon's fierce expression and muscular form convey both power and guardianship in this mythical design.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Cyan
#0086D6PLATD: 1.7Bambu Lab Basic Silver
#A6A9AAPLATD: 0.5Mika3d White
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