
Finn the Human
Adventure Time's beloved hero emerges from vibrant magenta splashes against a sleek dark background. Finn's iconic white bear hat and cheerful expression are rendered in a bold blue vertical panel, creating striking contrast with the energetic pink bursts that frame the composition. The design captures the show's playful spirit through dynamic color blocking and Finn's unmistakable optimistic smile.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Matte Latte Brown
#D3B7A7PLA MatteTD: 2Bambu Lab Matte Apple Green
#C2E189PLA MatteTD: 1Bambu Lab Matte Sky Blue
#56B7E6PLA MatteTD: 0.7Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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