
Red Panda multicolour Bookmark
by 3dGlow
Warm orange fur contrasts beautifully against cool blue-gray tones in this charming red panda portrait. The adorable creature sits upright with characteristic ringed tail curled around its body, bright amber eyes gazing directly forward. Soft peachy whites highlight the facial markings while deeper oranges define the distinctive ear tufts and russet coat patterns. 3dGlow's multicolour design captures the red panda's endearing expression through thoughtful layering and gentle color transitions.
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