
Merry Christmas III (HueForge)
by Asgar3D
Santa's sleigh glides silently across a luminous full moon, his reindeer team silhouetted against the celestial backdrop in this enchanting Christmas scene. Deep midnight blues create a starlit sky dotted with delicate snowflakes, while dark evergreen trees frame the bottom edge. The pristine white moon serves as a dramatic focal point, casting the magical journey in perfect contrast against the winter night's rich indigo palette.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Blue
#0A2989PLATD: 4Bambu Lab Matte Ice Blue
#8BD5EEPLA MatteTD: 3.5Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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