
Travis Kelce - NFL
by Cré'Art 3D
Bursting through a weathered brick wall like a force of nature, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (#87) charges forward in this stunning HueForge creation by Cré'Art 3D. Deep crimson and gold dominate the palette, with the textured destruction effect giving the composition explosive energy. The layered filament work beautifully captures the Chiefs' iconic colors against crumbling masonry, making it a striking tribute to one of football's greatest.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
Bambu Lab Basic Red
Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
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