
Regular Show Poster - Hueforge Art
by Lumpy3D
Mordecai, Rigby, and the gang from Cartoon Network's beloved Regular Show gather in this nostalgic tribute to workplace shenanigans. The warm amber background creates a vintage poster aesthetic, while crisp character outlines showcase each personality—from Pops' oversized head to Rigby's mischievous grin. Earth tones and subtle gradients bring depth to this celebration of animated friendship and absurd adventures.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#0A2989PLATD: 4Bambu Lab Basic Orange
#FF6A13PLATD: 7Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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