: D-Art often uses a soft, amber palette for these scenes. It suggests a fleeting warmth. The golden hues of the Uzumaki sunrise are beautiful, but they are also a reminder of the "Will of Fire" that burns through childhoods and forces maturity.

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: Use warm peaches with slight pink transitions on the cheeks and ears. Shading (Cel-Shading) : Use two levels of shading. A broad shadow layer (multiply at 30% opacity). A "deep" shadow layer for tight crevices. The "Food Glow"

: Boruto has a much higher tolerance for spicy food than his peers, often challenging friends to "spicy burger" trials.

Many critics call Boruto "bratty." However, D-Art breakfast scenes humanize him. Seeing him pour milk over cereal or struggle to crack an egg makes him vulnerable. Fans are using the "breakfast" trope to argue that Boruto is not a spoiled prince, but a neglected child reaching for sugary carbs to fill an emotional void.

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