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

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One thing about this version of the tool that I don't think i have mentioned: you can actually give it pretty clear instructions and it tries. A year ago, Midjourney could not follow directions at all and was essentially useless for anything involving more than one character. I have not used midjourney recently. I don't know if it is any better.
 

Prompt: an imposing fortress of black stone with tall spires and thick walls stands in a rocky landscape of green and orange hues, overhead winged beasts circle hungrily, in the foreground a knight on a horse overlooks the fortress from a high bluff
Style: dark ink drawing with bold color
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Style: hires detailed digital art
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Style: pixel art
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Style: heavy ink black and white dark fantasy vibe
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(It also flatly refused to give me a full head-to-toe portrait no matter how I phrased it. I can't figure out why it will do it sometimes but not other times.)
Yes, this is driving me absolutely bonkers, as well. That, and generally getting it to not crop in odd places. E.g. When i ask for multiple people, it likes to crop bits off the people on the sides.
 


I wonder: Is it "bare feet" or just the word "bare" that's causing the issue?
There are definitely word combination issues. I have used "alluring" without a problem sometimes, but sometimes it kicks it back (I think) based on other words near "alluring."

One of the things that will ensure the continued involvement of humans in art generation is that in both visual art and text so far, the really high quality programs are blocking prompts deemed "unsafe." People like their bewbs and blood. Interestingly, NSFW stuff still gets generated, but the prompts that are intended to create that material are blocked. It suggests that the people who built the systems don't actually have very much control over their output and can only control the inputs.
 

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