
Minimalist R2D2 - Hueforge Print
by cyanidesugar
Clean geometric lines transform the beloved astromech droid into pure design essence. Bold blue dominates this minimalist interpretation, with crisp white negative space defining R2-D2's iconic cylindrical form and characteristic panel details. A single red accent dot provides the perfect focal point, echoing the droid's signature optical sensor. The composition strips away unnecessary complexity while preserving every recognizable element that makes this Star Wars character instantly identifiable.
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#FFFFFFPLATD: 5.8#183681PLATD: 4#99B7D3PLATD: 3TECOR Light Blue
#198BF9PLABambu Lab Matte Dark Red
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