
Fate Nero Hueforge
by Razel
Fiery crimson and magenta hues swirl dramatically around Nero's profile, capturing the Roman emperor's fierce determination and regal bearing. The vibrant red-orange palette blazes across the composition like flames, perfectly embodying Nero's passionate nature from the Fate series. Bold, flowing lines define her distinctive hairstyle and noble features, while the gradient transitions create depth and movement that brings this beloved Saber-class servant to vivid life.
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Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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#EC008CPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Red
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