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ArtistFull length portrait of a richly detailed pulp-noir illustration rendered in a hybrid of oil painting and airbrush techniques, based on vintage 1930s and 1940s pulp cover art. detailing the famous radio character, The Shadow, his face partially obscured by his red woolen scarf, which wraps around his neck and rises high enough to cover his chin and mouth, revealing only his nose and his actinic blue eyes, glowing with intensity . He wears a black cape lined in red and holds two automatic pistols and is firing them. Dynamic action pose as he leaps to one side shooting, dramatic retro lighting. The background is a lively 1930s street scene outside a movie theatre, enhancing the pulp noir atmosphere. Airbrushing is used to create smooth transitions in the lighting and add depth to the background, an iconic representation of The Shadow in the style of classic pulp covers
A mysterious figure dressed in a black coat and fedora, cloaked in a bright red scarf, leaps into action with guns drawn against a backdrop of vintage city nightlife. The Shadow!
Based on a prompt by the very wonderful Sinomine. Please check out their amazing work!