
Owl III
by Asgar3D
Piercing yellow eyes gaze from beneath feathered ear tufts as this majestic owl commands attention against a luminous full moon. Asgar3D's third owl masterpiece showcases intricate plumage rendered in deep purples and magenta hues, with each feather meticulously detailed across the bird's chest and wings. The cosmic backdrop swirls with ethereal blues and floating petals, creating a mystical nighttime scene that celebrates the wisdom and mystery of these nocturnal guardians.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Blue
#0A2989PLATD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Magenta
#EC008CPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
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