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A cinematic, ultra-detailed full-body illustration of a massively ultra-muscular 36-year-old farmer walking out of a rural farm supply store at golden hour. His physique is monumental yet believable — broad, sun-weathered shoulders, thick forearms roped with veins, a powerful chest pressing against worn fabric, dense legs moving with effortless strength. He carries a 50-pound feed sack draped over each shoulder as if they weigh nothing, hands loosely gripping the twine seams. The bags crease naturally under gravity, dust rising faintly with each step. He has wavy ginger hair in a subtle mullet — sun-lightened at the edges — deep blue eyes beneath the brim of a Bass Pro Shop trucker hat, and a perfectly groomed Magnum P.I.–style mustache that gives him rugged charisma. His skin is lightly freckled and sun-kissed from years of fieldwork. Wardrobe details: • Sleeveless red-and-navy plaid workshirt, slightly frayed at the armholes • Thick brown leather belt with worn brass buckle • Faded, dirt-stained Wrangler jeans with realistic creases • Scuffed brown leather work boots leaving dust prints on cracked asphalt Behind him in the parking lot sits a clean but well-used 2014 Ford F-150, tailgate slightly dusty, chrome catching warm sunlight. The farm supply storefront features stacked hay bales, fertilizer pallets, metal siding, hand-painted sale signs in the window. Lighting is golden-hour dramatic — warm rim light outlining his silhouette, long shadows stretching across gravel. Subtle dust particles in the air. Slight lens flare. Realistic texture rendering on denim, leather, and canvas sacks. Low-angle composition to emphasize scale without distortion. Hyperreal detail, cinematic Americana realism, grounded masculinity, rural epic tone.

A cinematic, ultra-detailed full-body illustration of a massively ultra-muscular 36-year-old farmer walking out of a rural farm supply store at golden hour. His physique is monumental yet believable — broad, sun-weathered shoulders, thick forearms roped with veins, a powerful chest pressing against worn fabric, dense legs moving with effortless strength. He carries a 50-pound feed sack draped over each shoulder as if they weigh nothing, hands loosely gripping the twine seams. The bags crease naturally under gravity, dust rising faintly with each step. He has wavy ginger hair in a subtle mullet — sun-lightened at the edges — deep blue eyes beneath the brim of a Bass Pro Shop trucker hat, and a perfectly groomed Magnum P.I.–style mustache that gives him rugged charisma. His skin is lightly freckled and sun-kissed from years of fieldwork. Wardrobe details: • Sleeveless red-and-navy plaid workshirt, slightly frayed at the armholes • Thick brown leather belt with worn brass buckle • Faded, dirt-stained Wrangler jeans with realistic creases • Scuffed brown leather work boots leaving dust prints on cracked asphalt Behind him in the parking lot sits a clean but well-used 2014 Ford F-150, tailgate slightly dusty, chrome catching warm sunlight. The farm supply storefront features stacked hay bales, fertilizer pallets, metal siding, hand-painted sale signs in the window. Lighting is golden-hour dramatic — warm rim light outlining his silhouette, long shadows stretching across gravel. Subtle dust particles in the air. Slight lens flare. Realistic texture rendering on denim, leather, and canvas sacks. Low-angle composition to emphasize scale without distortion. Hyperreal detail, cinematic Americana realism, grounded masculinity, rural epic tone.

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