
The Lord of the Rings - Gandalf
by 3D-Mentiel
Wisened eyes peer through shadows in this masterful portrait of Middle-earth's beloved wizard. Gandalf's weathered features emerge from rich sepia tones, his flowing beard and hair rendered in intricate detail alongside the gentle curl of pipe smoke. The composition captures both his ancient wisdom and approachable warmth, with subtle gradients creating remarkable depth and texture throughout this iconic character study.
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#101820PLATD: 0.3DeepLee Brown
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