D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art

Blue-haired golden-skinned barbarians riding orange tigers, wide open plains, high qualiry digital painting

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Exploring the Garl Glitteegold angle in multiple styles:

Garden Gnome Priests laughing while Offering Mass to an altar with a giant golden statue of a laughing garden gnome in a huge rock cavern, Rembrandt style

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Garden Gnome Priests laughing while Offering Mass to an altar with a giant golden statue of a laughing garden gnome in a huge rock cavern, 4 color comic style

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Garden Gnome Priests laughing while Offering Mass to an altar with a giant golden statue of a laughing garden gnome in a huge rock cavern, Van Gough style

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Does anyone know if there's an app that can tell when an image is generated by an AI?

I'm planning on publishing a large RPG sourcebook on a shoestring budget, and I would love to use some (ethical, non-AI) stock art. Unfortunately, based on what I'm seeing in this thread, I can only assume disreputable contributors are flooding all the stock art sites with thousands of AI-generated images like these and trying to pass them off as human-made artwork. It would seem the entire stock art marketplace is now a tainted well which no ethical publisher can use.
 

Does anyone know if there's an app that can tell when an image is generated by an AI?

I'm planning on publishing a large RPG sourcebook on a shoestring budget, and I would love to use some (ethical, non-AI) stock art. Unfortunately, based on what I'm seeing in this thread, I can only assume disreputable contributors are flooding all the stock art sites with thousands of AI-generated images like these and trying to pass them off as human-made artwork. It would seem the entire stock art marketplace is now a tainted well which no ethical publisher can use.

Its nuts actually. If someone happens upon an image that fits my desired look in this thread, I mean its crazy.
 


Does anyone know if there's an app that can tell when an image is generated by an AI?

I'm planning on publishing a large RPG sourcebook on a shoestring budget, and I would love to use some (ethical, non-AI) stock art. Unfortunately, based on what I'm seeing in this thread, I can only assume disreputable contributors are flooding all the stock art sites with thousands of AI-generated images like these and trying to pass them off as human-made artwork. It would seem the entire stock art marketplace is now a tainted well which no ethical publisher can use.
That's one of those billion-dollar questions right now, I suspect. More than a few someones somewheres stand to make or lose a LOT of money depending on the outcome (and control!) of AI detection research.
 

Question for folks using this as I dont have a Microsoft account and I'm quite shocked to see the variation in style.

Can someone ask it to do something in Shawn Woods style?
I wasn't getting anything from a direct prompt, but I got this from an indirect one that's in the direction of Shawn Wood's style.

"A D&D dragonborn paladin, attending to his warhorse in a quaint pastoral village, painted using ink and watercolors"
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