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8K masterpiece resolution, ultra detailed. A realistic close-up of an elderly man with a beard and sunglasses, inspired by Karl Kopinski. SFM rendering creates a raw and authentic portrait, merging cyberpunk elements and the aesthetics of Baron Harkonnen from Half-Life 2. | A hyper-realistic portrait of an elderly man with a beard and sunglasses, inspired by Karl Kopinski, portrayed in an 8K masterpiece. The fusion of cyberpunk elements and the aesthetics of Baron Harkonnen, from Half-Life 2, creates a cinematographic work in Studio Cinematic Art style. | The composition highlights the imposing look of the elderly, combining elements of the character Walter White, from Team Fortress 2, with the intensity of Hide the Pain Harold. Cinematic effects enhance the atmosphere and highlight details of the aged face. | A masterpiece that captures the complexity of the portrait, combining influences from Karl Kopinski, Baron Harkonnen, Hide the Pain Harold and the cyberpunk aesthetic of SFM.
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8K masterpiece resolution, ultra detailed. A realistic close-up of an elderly man with a beard and sunglasses, inspired by Karl Kopinski. SFM rendering creates a raw and authentic portrait, merging cyberpunk elements and the aesthetics of Baron Harkonnen from Half-Life 2. | A hyper-realistic portrait of an elderly man with a beard and sunglasses, inspired by Karl Kopinski, portrayed in an 8K masterpiece. The fusion of cyberpunk elements and the aesthetics of Baron Harkonnen, from Half-Life 2, creates a cinematographic work in Studio Cinematic Art style. | The composition highlights the imposing look of the elderly, combining elements of the character Walter White, from Team Fortress 2, with the intensity of Hide the Pain Harold. Cinematic effects enhance the atmosphere and highlight details of the aged face. | A masterpiece that captures the complexity of the portrait, combining influences from Karl Kopinski, Baron Harkonnen, Hide the Pain Harold and the cyberpunk aesthetic of SFM.
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