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Fred Flintstone, on a plain white background, even lighting

Fred Flintstone, on a plain white background, even lighting

Hank Hill, a significantly overweight propane salesman from the cartoon King of the Hill, wearing his signature white shirt and jeans, standing in front of a white background with a full-body view, with a wide shot, and a friendly smile, with his body partially covered in a high-tech mecha battle armor that is sleek and metallic, in a digital illustration style with bold lines and vibrant colors, on a plain white background, even lighting

Hank Hill, a significantly overweight propane salesman from the cartoon King of the Hill, wearing his signature white shirt and jeans, standing in front of a white background with a full-body view, with a wide shot, and a friendly smile, with his body partially covered in a high-tech mecha battle armor that is sleek and metallic, in a digital illustration style with bold lines and vibrant colors, on a plain white background, even lighting

Hank Hill, a significantly overweight propane salesman from the cartoon King of the Hill, transformed into a mecha, wearing his signature white shirt and jeans, with a full-body view, wide shot, and a friendly smile, in a digital illustration style with bold lines and vibrant colors, on a plain white background, even lighting, with metallic and mechanical elements integrated into his body, such as visible armor plating, a large backpack, and glowing blue lines highlighting his circuits.

Hank Hill, a significantly overweight propane salesman from the cartoon King of the Hill, transformed into a mecha, wearing his signature white shirt and jeans, with a full-body view, wide shot, and a friendly smile, in a digital illustration style with bold lines and vibrant colors, on a plain white background, even lighting, with metallic and mechanical elements integrated into his body, such as visible armor plating, a large backpack, and glowing blue lines highlighting his circuits.

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