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Cartoon of two men in a workshop. One man holds a sparking drill, looking surprised, while the other watches skeptically.

Cartoon of two men in a workshop. One man holds a sparking drill, looking surprised, while the other watches skeptically.

A stylized 1990s American TV workshop show scene, inspired by the atmosphere of Home Improvement, with clear action, subtle humor, and a slightly cinematic look. Vertical composition, 4:5 aspect ratio, suitable for print (50x40 cm, portrait orientation). Main focus: a workshop set with a sturdy workbench in the foreground. Behind it stands a middle-aged handyman character (looks like actor Tim Allen), wearing a slightly more polished 1990s outfit: a light blue shirt with a tie. He has medium-length dark hair, neatly styled with natural volume, and a leaner face with a defined jawline (no double chin). He is holding a power drill that is clearly overpowered. Key moment: the drill produces visible sparks shooting outward. The character reacts in the exact moment he realizes it was too much power — his upper body slightly leaning back, arms tense, with a more expressive, slightly exaggerated surprised expression (raised eyebrows, mouth slightly open), energetic but not cartoonish. Secondary character: next to him stands another man (like Al Borland), slightly to the right, wearing a red plaid flannel shirt, with a full beard, calm posture, and a skeptical, knowing expression. He stands upright and stable, looking at Tim and watching the situation without reacting physically. Environment: a clean workshop TV set with a tool wall or shelves in the background, simplified and uncluttered but clearly recognizable as a show setting. Background detail: a stylized “Tool Time” sign Ver mais