
Star Wars HueForge
by enricoRE
A galaxy far, far away comes to life through warm amber and crimson tones in this stunning Star Wars composition. Multiple iconic characters emerge from the layered design, with lightsabers casting dramatic illumination across familiar faces. The rich sepia palette evokes the desert planets and epic battles that define the saga, while careful gradients create depth and dimension that brings each hero and villain into sharp focus.
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#181718PLATD: 0.5#FF9B42PLATD: 5.5#EB3B41PLATD: 2.5#E6FFFFPLATD: 5.6Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Orange
#FF6A13PLATD: 7Bambu Lab Basic Red
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