
Jay - Ninjago Hueforge
Jay's lightning powers crackle through this dynamic composition, captured mid-strike with katanas crossed in classic ninja form. Bold blues dominate the palette, contrasting beautifully with stark white and gray accents that suggest explosive energy bursts. Canadian Gamer's design transforms the beloved Ninjago character into striking wall art, with angular motion lines and paint splatters creating an intense action scene that practically leaps from the frame.
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Generic Black
#1a1a1aPLATD: 0.2Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
#0078BFPLA MatteTD: 2Bambu Lab Basic Silver
#A6A9AAPLATD: 0.5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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