
Hueforge of Yoruichi Shihouin from bleach
Purple spiritual energy crackles around Yoruichi Shihouin as she emerges from shadows in this dynamic anime tribute. The former Soul Society captain's fierce expression and flowing violet hair dominate the composition against stark black and white contrasts. Lightning-like effects and swirling energy patterns create dramatic movement, while her traditional outfit details shine through the monochromatic palette accented with vibrant purple highlights.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3CopyMaster3D Perfect Purple
#9820C5PLABambu Lab Basic Jade White
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