
Halloween Crow Hueforge
Dark corvids perch menacingly among swirling autumn winds, their obsidian feathers catching hints of midnight blue against a luminous full moon. Jack-o'-lanterns grin wickedly below while bats dance through ornate, spiraling clouds rendered in rich oranges and deep purples. The_bearded_jedi's Halloween masterpiece captures the season's gothic charm through intricate linework and dramatic contrast, where every carved pumpkin smile and raven's eye gleams with supernatural intensity.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3#72242APLABambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3#E9DEDBPLA MatteTD: 4.8#F78E0EPLA MatteTD: 2#F0BE02PLATD: 3.5Why filament details may vary
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