
Red House 2 in a Snowy & Foggy Forest
by Vincent111
A whimsical fairy-tale castle emerges from Vincent111's enchanted winter wonderland, its vibrant red walls and striped conical towers creating magical contrast against the pristine white snow. Delicate bare trees frame the scene like intricate lacework, their dark branches reaching toward a misty sky. Heavy snow blankets every surface, from the castle's ornate rooftops to the forest floor, while gothic windows hint at warmth within this storybook dwelling nestled in its foggy, crystalline forest sanctuary.
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#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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