IMAX 70mm cinematic film style F1D + XL + SD1.5 + ZIT(IMAX F1D v1.0)
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Ultra-stylized 3D cartoon render: A colossal, grinning feline with a geometric diamond-patterned coat (shimmering teal and lavender facets) and a oversized sunflower-yellow bow, lounging in a hyper-detailed garden where flowers bloom in Fibonacci spirals. A miniature child in a patchwork romper sits cross-legged, offering a dandelion puff to a tiny obsidian kitten. Golden-hour light filters through translucent petals, casting prismatic refractions on the catâs crystalline whiskers. Stylized as a hybrid of Studio Ghibli warmth and Art Nouveau curves, with subtle glow effects on dewdrops and floating pollen motes. _________ dramatic beauty, otherworldly quality, soft lighting, shallow depth of field, high detail, dynamic composition, cinematic shot, film grain, balanced shadows, harmonic colors, emotional depth, symbolic meaning, innovative props/costumes, timeless elegance, modern themes, iconic imagery, unforgettable moment, captivating beauty, stunning impact, thought-provoking, artistic vision, masterful execution. <lora:cinematic film IMAX70mm Filmstrip style v1:0.3> <lora:cheats:0.4> <lora:NOOB_vp1_detailer_by_volnovik_v1:0.5>

The image shows a tough ruggish-looking man in his late 30s to early 40s lighting a cigarette with a zippo lighter. He’s sporting some light stubble on his jaw and cheeks, giving him a scruffy look. His jawline is fairly strong, and his expression is serious and focused—his brow is slightly furrowed, and he appears intent on something out of frame. His complexion is tanned, and you can see faint lines on his forehead and around his eyes. He is wearing a slightly worn leather cowboy hat. Over a shirt, he’s wearing a weathered leather coat with visible seams and a turned-down collar. At his waist, he has a gun belt with a holster. It’s reminiscent of mid-20th-century American advertising photography, often associated with rugged “Western” imagery. The colors are bold and saturated. The style evokes a sense of adventure, individualism, and the archetypal cowboy persona that was popular in classic print ads of that era.