
Eevee Hueforge Pokemon Gen1 Brown Normal Type Cute
Eevee bounds playfully across rocky terrain in this charming tribute to the beloved Normal-type Pokémon from Generation 1. Rich brown and cream tones bring warmth to the fox-like creature's fluffy coat and bushy tail, while soft earth-colored shadows create depth against the stone landscape. The composition captures Eevee's endearing innocence through expressive dark eyes and perked ears, celebrating this fan-favorite's timeless appeal.
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#000000PLATD: 1Bambu Lab Basic Brown
#9D432CPLATD: 2#E1E4E5PLATD: 2.7Bambu Lab Basic Beige
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