
How to use this prompt
Upload your photo reference for the superhero. The AI will blend the portrait with a cityscape design using a double-exposure effect. Keep the red and blue color scheme for maximum impact, but you can swap the city (e.g., Tokyo, London, Dubai) or change the textures (glass, smoke, fire) for different poster styles.
Prompt
"A double-exposure style digital poster of a superhero (attached photo) with a determined expression, blending his realistic portrait with an urban cityscape. The right side of his face is shown in lifelike detail, while the left side dissolves into abstract blue tones filled with shattered glass textures and city elements. A glowing red silhouette of skyscrapers, including theEmpire State Building, merges into the lower half of his profile, symbolizing the connection between the hero and the city. High-contrast red and blue color scheme, cinematic lighting, sharp details, modern graphic design aesthetics, futuristic and dramatic poster art.
Why this prompt works
Double-exposure posters always look cinematic and tell a story visually. The split face (realistic on one side, abstract on the other) shows both the human and heroic side of the character. The glowing skyscrapers add a strong connection to the city, while the red and blue tones create contrast and intensity. It’s the perfect mix of portrait art and graphic design.
Example Output
Here's an example result generated with this exact prompt:

Prompt Variations
- Switch “blue shattered glass textures” → “flames and smoke” for a fiery theme.
- Replace “Empire State Building” → “futuristic skyline” for a sci-fi vibe.
- Change “red and blue color scheme” → “gold and black” for a luxury aesthetic.
- Add “comic-book halftone dots and patterns” for a retro superhero style.
FAQ
Can I use any city instead of New York?
Yes — the city can be swapped with any skyline. The Empire State Building is just an example to give it that superhero-meets-city feel.
Do I need to use the double-exposure effect?
It’s the core style of the prompt, but you can adjust it — like blending in only the background, or making both sides abstract — depending on how dramatic you want the poster to look.