
Gandalf Hueforge - 2 variations
by Hey Ben
Gandalf the Grey emerges from shadow and storm in this dramatic dual-variation design. The wizard's flowing beard and weathered hat are rendered with striking contrast against a turbulent backdrop of deep blues and silvery grays. One version emphasizes the cool blue tones of Middle-earth's mystical atmosphere, while the companion piece shifts to monochromatic depths, creating two distinct moods of the same powerful scene.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Chrominal Chrominal Deep Sea Blue
#22566FPLATD: 5.6Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3Chrominal Shadow Gray
#5B5E5EPLATD: 3.3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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