
Kaisel Chibi Solo Leveling
by Kactus Fpv
A fearsome shadow dragon emerges from darkness in this captivating chibi-style interpretation of Kaisel from Solo Leveling. The mighty beast's silhouette dominates the composition with dramatic black outlines defining its powerful form, while soft blue gradients fill the wings and body, creating striking contrast against the pale background. Kactus Fpv masterfully captures the dragon's imposing presence while maintaining the adorable proportions characteristic of chibi art style.
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#000000PLA+/ProBambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Matte Ice Blue
#8BD5EEPLA MatteTD: 3.5Bambu Lab Matte Marine Blue
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