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Here's another character pic, one of the other PCs from the game my son is playing in.

Prompt
a bear-man in leather armour and wielding a stout mattock, standing on an outrcopping in a snowy forest landscape, detailed fantasy painting

Images
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Analysis
I probably should have said large warhammer, since the character wields a maul, but it's pretty good! The background bears have weird faces and I'm not sure what the bear-man is holding in his right hand in the final image.
 


Here's another character pic, one of the other PCs from the game my son is playing in.

Prompt
a bear-man in leather armour and wielding a stout mattock, standing on an outrcopping in a snowy forest landscape, detailed fantasy painting

Images

Analysis
I probably should have said large warhammer, since the character wields a maul, but it's pretty good! The background bears have weird faces and I'm not sure what the bear-man is holding in his right hand in the final image.
The AI is poleaxed by polearms.
 


Apparently, garden gnomes have been introduced in the latest The One playtest packet? :)

It absolutely does note know about halberd, though.

At best, I got an axe (?)

A medieval halberd, inscribed in glowing runes, with three jewels along the shaft : the first is a red ruby, the second, a large diamond, and the last is a green sapphire.

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We need a few more evolution of the engine to learn what the difference between a Lucerne hammer, a Guisarme and a Voulge is.
 



Apparently, garden gnomes have been introduced in the latest The One playtest packet? :)

It absolutely does note know about halberd, though.

At best, I got an axe (?)

A medieval halberd, inscribed in glowing runes, with three jewels along the shaft : the first is a red ruby, the second, a large diamond, and the last is a green sapphire.

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We need a few more evolution of the engine to learn what the difference between a Lucerne hammer, a Guisarme and a Voulge is.
Yeah, it has no idea what to do with a Halberd

A medieval halberd, inscribed in glowing runes, with three jewels along the shaft : the first is a red ruby, the second, a large diamond, and the last is a green sapphire, being wielded by a beautuful garden gnome lady, torchlit cavern, high quality digital painting

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Finally signed up for an account, so I can try these on my own... and of course, it's stuck in slow mode for now.

But since I'm interested in seeing how stereotypes are expressed in these things, I want to test outputs for other races-- and not necessarily D&D ones. I'm just posting screen caps below, not the hi-res versions for now, sorry.

First try: GELFLINGS from Dark Crystal

My prompt: "oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city"
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AI probably thinks: "No idea what a gelfling is, so I'll just try any random thing and hope this meatbag doesn't notice. But I'll use big ears, because all the meatbags seem to like big ears.")
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To correct, I tried explaining what a gelfling generally looks like, then asked for the picture, with much better results.

My prompt: "A gelfling is a short petite person with features combining those of an elf and a deer, including large eyes, a flat nose, and deer-like ears, with skin tones ranging from earth colors to pale. Please create an oil painting of a gelfling merchant dressed in rich colorful garb posing dramatically in front of a stone wall in a busy port city"
(AI probably thinks: "Oh! Why didn't the stupid meatbag say that the first time?")
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The one in the upper left is actually pretty good, aside from the huge ears.

These results make me wonder if there's a block on the word "gelfling" for IP reasons, or if there's just not enough training data. I tried gelflings with earlier AI image generators, and found they could usually depict gelflings okay, but they always closely resembled half-dozen or so majors in the movie/series, which makes sense since so much fan art is based on those characters in particular.

That's as far as I got, though, since the generator is running so slowly atm.
 

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