
Splatoon Inkling Girl Hueforge Orange Nintendo
Rich amber and burnt orange tones bring Nintendo's beloved squid-kid to life in dynamic action. The Inkling Girl strikes a confident pose, wielding her signature ink roller with athletic grace. Warm copper hues flow through her tentacle hair and street-style outfit, while darker chocolate browns add depth to her weapon and sneakers, creating a monochromatic masterpiece that captures Splatoon's vibrant spirit.
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#000000PLATD: 1#91202BPLA#D27630PLATD: 6.4Bambu Lab Basic Pumpkin Orange
#FF9016PLATD: 4.7#E1E4E5PLATD: 2.7Bambu Lab Basic Beige
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