
Hueforge Frieren honeycomb mode
by JGz3DMaker
Delicate elfin features emerge from an intricate magical circle in this enchanting portrayal of Frieren, the beloved elf mage. Her platinum blonde hair cascades elegantly while golden accents highlight her ornate white robes and mystical accessories. The hexagonal honeycomb framing adds geometric sophistication, with ancient runic symbols creating a mesmerizing border around her contemplative expression and pointed ears.
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#000000PLASmartMaterials Red
#E82730PLASmartMaterials Yelow
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