
Silent Hill - Pyramid Head - Hueforge
by BeaN
Pyramid Head emerges from the shadows in this haunting tribute to Silent Hill's most iconic antagonist. The mysterious executioner's triangular helm gleams against a backdrop of weathered grays and deep charcoal, while his imposing silhouette dominates the composition. Distressed textures and gritty details capture the psychological horror atmosphere of the legendary survival horror series, creating an unsettling yet captivating piece.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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#545454PLATD: 0.2Bambu Lab Matte Latte Brown
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