
'Embroidered' Fox - HueForge Print
by cyanidesugar
A magnificent fox curls within an ornate circular frame, its luxurious golden-brown fur rendered in stunning embroidered detail through clever filament layering. The creature's serene expression and flowing tail create an elegant spiral composition against the rich black background. Intricate floral motifs border the design, their raised texture mimicking traditional needlework. This sophisticated piece transforms digital artistry into tactile beauty, capturing both the fox's wild grace and the timeless craft of embroidery.
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Bambu Lab Matte Charcoal
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