
Hueforge Megumi (Jujutsu Kaisen) honeycomb mode
by JGz3DMaker
Megumi's determined stance radiates power as his Ten Shadows technique manifests in dramatic purple and gold hues. The young sorcerer's dark hair and uniform are rendered in deep purples, while behind him looms a massive golden shikigami with skull-like features and muscular form. The honeycomb format creates striking geometric panels that enhance the dynamic composition, capturing the intensity of Jujutsu Kaisen's supernatural battles.
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#000000PLA#603BA0PLASmartMaterials Orange
#F3592EPLASmartMaterials Yelow
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