Every world I make from now on has dragon horses. Thanks, robot,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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This is what I've struggled with when trying to, for example, create images of my Beastmaster Ranger with her goat next to her. Half the time it just gives her goat horns, as it just picks fuzzy keywords to put into the image, rather than a description of the image as a whole.your dragonborn seems to have crossed with the horse
Yeah for some reason mentioning the horse means it gets 99% of the dragon, the only dragon-y traits the paladin seems to get are horns (or sometimes wings.)Man, thats just crazy.
Theres some weirdness in there I think, and your dragonborn seems to have crossed with the horse, but otherwise? Wow.
Haha, nice. I believe the formal name for dragon-horses is "dragonnel." Some sources list them as actually being a dragon-horse hybrid, but most treat them as a distinct species of just-above-animal intelligence. Sort of like pseudodragons. Edit: I've also seen "hippodrake" as a term for a draconic creature with horse-like characteristics.Every world I make from now on has dragon horses. Thanks, robot,
a tall grinning female half-orc pirate in gaudy clothes with a hamster on her shoulder, standing next to a solemn androgynous asian wizard in red chinese robes, on the deck of a sailing ship in space, high quality digital art
maybe I was just luckyJust the word 'wizard' carries so much algorithmic weight that even with the above prompt it often introduces a third figure to the image which is your stereotypical white-bearded Elminster type