// Title: "El Chef Militar"
// I present to you a Spanish chef with a unique twist!
ctx.strokeStyle = "black"; // Setting the stroke color to black
ctx.fillStyle = "white"; // Setting the fill color to white
ctx.lineWidth = 2; // Setting the stroke width to 2
// Drawing the chef's hat
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(256, 100); // Starting point for the hat
ctx.lineTo(150, 200); // Drawing the left side of the hat
ctx.lineTo(362, 200); // Drawing the right side of the hat
ctx.closePath(); // Closing the path
ctx.fill(); // Filling the hat with white color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the hat outline
// Drawing the chef's face
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(256, 250, 80, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Drawing a circle for the face
ctx.fillStyle = "peachpuff"; // Changing the fill color to peachpuff
ctx.fill(); // Filling the face with peachpuff color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the face outline
// Drawing the chef's mustache
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(210, 280); // Starting point for the mustache
ctx.lineTo(300, 280); // Drawing the mustache
ctx.lineWidth = 4; // Increasing the stroke width for the mustache
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the mustache
// Drawing the chef's eyes
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(230, 230, 15, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Drawing the left eye
ctx.arc(280, 230, 15, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Drawing the right eye
ctx.fillStyle = "black"; // Changing the fill color to black for the eyes
ctx.fill(); // Filling the eyes with black color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the eyes outline
// Drawing the chef's mouth
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(256, 280, 30, 0, Math.PI, false); // Drawing the mouth
ctx.lineWidth = 2; // Resetting the stroke width to 2
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the mouth outline
// Drawing the chef's body
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(200, 330); // Starting point for the body
ctx.lineTo(312, 330); // Drawing the top of the body
ctx.lineTo(300, 480); // Drawing the right side of the body
ctx.lineTo(212, 480); // Drawing the bottom of the body
ctx.closePath(); // Closing the path
ctx.fillStyle = "white"; // Changing the fill color to white for the body
ctx.fill(); // Filling the body with white color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the body outline
// Drawing the chef's arms
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(200, 330); // Starting point for the left arm
ctx.lineTo(150, 400); // Drawing the left arm
ctx.moveTo(312, 330); // Starting point for the right arm
ctx.lineTo(362, 400); // Drawing the right arm
ctx.strokeStyle = "black"; // Changing the stroke color to black for the arms
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the arms
// Drawing the chef's apron
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(212, 480); // Starting point for the apron
ctx.lineTo(300, 480); // Drawing the top of the apron
ctx.lineTo(256, 550); // Drawing the bottom of the apron
ctx.closePath(); // Closing the path
ctx.fillStyle = "red"; // Changing the fill color to red for the apron
ctx.fill(); // Filling the apron with red color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the apron outline
// Drawing the M4 rifle
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.rect(100, 420, 100, 40); // Drawing the rifle handle
ctx.rect(100, 400, 20, 40); // Drawing the rifle magazine
ctx.rect(120, 400, 100, 20); // Drawing the rifle barrel
ctx.fillStyle = "gray"; // Changing the fill color to gray for the rifle
ctx.fill(); // Filling the rifle with gray color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the rifle outline
// Adding some Spanish flair with the flag
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.moveTo(400, 100); // Starting point for the flag pole
ctx.lineTo(400, 300); // Drawing the flag pole
ctx.lineTo(500, 250); // Drawing the top part of the flag
ctx.lineTo(400, 200); // Drawing the bottom part of the flag
ctx.closePath(); // Closing the path
ctx.fillStyle = "red"; // Changing the fill color to red for the flag
ctx.fill(); // Filling the flag with red color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the flag outline
// Adding a fun touch by turning the flag into a giant churro!
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.arc(450, 225, 20, 0, Math.PI * 2); // Drawing the churro
ctx.fillStyle = "tan"; // Changing the fill color to tan for the churro
ctx.fill(); // Filling the churro with tan color
ctx.stroke(); // Drawing the churro outline
// Adding a little message
ctx.font = "20px Arial"; // Setting the font size and type
ctx.fillStyle = "black"; // Changing the fill color to black for the text
ctx.fillText("¡Buen provecho!", 200, 400); // Drawing the text on the canvas
// And voila! We have our Spanish chef with an M4 rifle in hand, ready to cook up some delicious meals!
// Time to bring some serious firepower to the kitchen!
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