
Tiger fire Drip - Hueforge 4 colour
by 3dGlow
Flames seem to dance across this majestic tiger's features, as molten oranges and yellows create a mesmerizing drip effect against the deep black background. The big cat's piercing amber eyes lock onto the viewer while fiery colors cascade down its striped face like liquid fire. Bold reds blend seamlessly into golden yellows, transforming the traditional tiger portrait into a dynamic fusion of wildlife artistry and abstract expressionism that captures both the animal's raw power and elemental beauty.
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#000000PLA MatteTD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Red
#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
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