
Eva Unit 1 Hueforge (Art by KSUWABE)
by Razel
Evangelion's iconic purple and green mecha emerges from dynamic brushstrokes in this striking interpretation of KSUWABE's artwork. Bold sweeps of deep violet and black create Eva Unit 1's distinctive silhouette against a stark white background, while strategic green accents highlight the biomechanical details. The energetic, paint-like composition captures the raw power and angular design of the legendary giant, transforming digital art into tangible form.
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Bambu Lab Basic Green
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#5E43B7PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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