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Create a hyper-realistic full-body rear-view studio character reference of Christian, based directly on the successful front-view full-body reference. Use Image 1 as the main master reference. Image 1 has absolute priority for Christian’s body mass, athletic proportions, shoulder width, arm volume, waist width, thigh volume, calf volume, leg length, skin tone, black shorts, studio background, lighting, color palette, and overall character presence. The final rear view must look like the exact same man from Image 1 turned around, not a new body and not a slimmer version. If Image 2 is provided, use it only as an additional identity reference for Christian’s head shape, dark wavy hair, hairstyle, hair density, neck shape, and overall recognizability. Do not use Image 2 for body proportions or skin texture. Show Christian from the back only, full body visible from head to feet, standing naturally in the same studio, barefoot, arms relaxed at his sides, camera at eye level, neutral straight posture, no perspective distortion. The pose must feel like a professional character reference sheet, consistent with the front-view body passport. The rear body must match the front-view physique from Image 1. Do not make him thinner, narrower, softer, or less muscular from the back. Preserve the same strong athletic mass: broad shoulders, thick deltoids, strong upper arms, masculine forearms, wide upper back, visible natural lat width, defined trapezius and shoulder blades, strong lower back, narrow but athletic waist, balanced glutes, powerful thighs, defined hamstrings, shapely calves, long proportional legs. The back view should clearly belong to the same lean athletic man from the front view, with the same level of strength and muscle tone. He should look physically strong, elegant, and masculine, not bulky, not a bodybuilder, not overly shredded, but definitely not slim or weak. Clothing: the same fitted black athletic shorts as Image 1, same length, same fit, same neutral professional character reference style, not erotic, not fashion glamour. Background and color must match Image 1: clean neutral gray studio backdrop, subtle cool gray-green cinematic tone, soft gradient, minimal editorial look, no props, no furniture, no extra objects. Lighting must match Image 1: soft professional studio lighting, even and realistic, with gentle anatomical shadow shaping, no harsh contrast, no glossy highlights. Keep the skin tone exactly consistent with Image 1, natural cool-neutral, not red, not orange, not bronze, not tanned, not overly warm. Skin quality: clean realistic human skin at full-body distance, natural and believable, smooth but not plastic, with no artificial micro-texture. Very subtle irregular natural body hair on arms and legs is acceptable only if it looks soft and real, not like drawn lines. Do not add visible pores, harsh skin detail, skin grain, fake sharpening, scratch-like marks, stripe-like patterns, banding, engraved texture, repeated texture, dirty texture, artificial body hair strokes, or any decorative skin pattern. Final result: a clean high-resolution editorial studio photograph of Christian from the back, visually consistent with the successful front-view reference in physique, muscle mass, shoulder width, arm size, thigh size, calf size, skin tone, shorts, studio palette, lighting, and overall identity. It must look like the same Christian simply turned around. Avoid slimmer body, narrow shoulders, weak back, thin arms, thin legs, flat calves, reduced muscle mass, changed proportions, changed hairstyle, missing hair, plastic skin, waxy skin, glossy skin, stripes, banding, scratch-like skin lines, artificial texture, distorted hands, distorted feet, text, logo, watermark.
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