
Hufflepuff and hogwarts
by 3dGlow
A proud badger stands sentinel above the majestic castle grounds, its distinctive black and white markings rendered in striking monochromatic detail. The loyal Hufflepuff mascot cradles Hogwarts within a protective circular frame, showcasing the iconic towers and turrets rising from rocky foundations. This design captures the steadfast spirit of the house known for loyalty and hard work, with intricate linework bringing both creature and castle to life in dramatic black and white contrast.
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Bambu Lab Basic Gray
#8E9089PLATD: 2#000000PLA + 2.0TD: 0.1Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
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