
Wolf and Pup Hueforge
A HueForge 3D-printed panel depicting an adult wolf and a smaller pup in profile, both facing left. The composition features detailed fur texture rendered in warm amber, burnt orange, and cream tones against a deep black background. Autumn leaves and branches fill the lower portion. The layered filament technique creates a painterly, woodcut-like quality.
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#000000PLA MetaTD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Cocoa Brown
#6F5034PLATD: 0.3Bambu Lab Basic Brown
#9D432CPLATD: 2Bambu Lab Basic Pumpkin Orange
#FF9016PLATD: 4.7Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
#FCE300PLATD: 6#FFFFFFPLA MatteWhy filament details may vary
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