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

Encounters with gelatinous cubes! Note: apparently "young adventurer" = a boy. Also, you have to specify that the cube is translucent before it will make it actually cube-shaped. I suspect that some of the cubes are also floating in the air because I told it to put a skeleton floating inside it. Also, when I told it to make the skeleton small, it sometimes also made the cube small.

Oil on canvas:
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Line art:
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And the not-translucent 'cubes':
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Saving the best for last:
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From Dragonlance:

Wheelwatch Outpost: "In the distance, a squat stone fortress rises from one of the last patches of green before the rocky scrubland of Estwilde. Its tall wooden gates are flanked by crenelated battlements and solid watchtowers. Torchlight shines through the fort’s windows, and every so often, armored figures make their way along the walls."
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"A U-shaped hall lined with narrow windows runs around this fortification. Along a wall bearing racks of weapons and a horn hanging from a leather strap, doors lead into an interior room. Two (Baaz Draconians) squat, fat dragon-men guard this room in black and red armor. High detail digital painting.
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Some of these are so naughty word good, I would be really really discouraged if I was going into the arts.
It is just a tool. Yes, some people and corporations will use that tool unethically but most people will integrate it into the creation of human art. It is ochre when all we had before was charcoal. It is the camera when all we had before was painting. It is digital photography when all we had before was laborious dark room development. Think about how Photoshop can be used well, or for evil.
 

It is just a tool. Yes, some people and corporations will use that tool unethically but most people will integrate it into the creation of human art. It is ochre when all we had before was charcoal. It is the camera when all we had before was painting. It is digital photography when all we had before was laborious dark room development. Think about how Photoshop can be used well, or for evil.

Its far more than a tool.

I'm not an artist. Going by the prompts here, I could generate all the art I want, in a style I want, for my own RPG book, with zero artistic training, or skill.

That is not a tool. That is replacing artists.
 

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