
King Triton
Poseidon's mighty brother emerges from churning ocean depths, his magnificent beard flowing like seafoam as he grips his legendary trident. TheHueforgeLady captures King Triton in all his aquatic glory, with flowing blue scales transitioning to stormy grays and whites that surge around his powerful form. Golden accents illuminate his crown and trident prongs, while faithful sea creatures dance through the turbulent waters. This dynamic piece transforms classical mythology into striking 3D art.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5#096C6CPLAProtopasta Good as Gold
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