
Leafeon
by 3djd
Gentle amber eyes peer through cascading foliage in this enchanting portrait of the beloved Grass-type Pokémon. Golden yellows and rich emerald greens dance across the composition, creating a lush botanical tapestry that perfectly captures Leafeon's natural essence. The vertical design format showcases flowing leaves that seem to grow organically around the creature's serene expression, while warm earth tones blend seamlessly with vibrant forest hues in this masterful tribute to nature's harmony.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#E4BD68PLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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