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Yes. Adventurers turns up modern people. Sometimes it works great, others, not so much

I've also used wizards and warriors.
That makes sense then. Lots of the scraped image data is going to be HeroForge minis and Dwarven Forge terrain images, not to mention official D&D minis. I have never actually said "D&D characters" in a prompt. I try and describe them and what they are wearing instead.
 

Prompt: High detail modern comic book, full length view, white background. Short curvy robust female hobbit halfling thief rogue medieval fantasy vest blouse pouches fingerless gloves. She has a wary expression on her face as she pressed her back against a wall in a medieval alley, her boots on the dirty cobblestones. A rat watches while sitting on a nearby barrel.

This time I just got the one image. Still no back against the wall. Still not really a halfling. Forgot to ask it to add color.

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Will have one more go once it lets me do another unboosted prompt.
 

Here we go!

Prompt: High detail modern comic book, full length view. Short squat round curvy robust female hobbit halfling thief rogue wearing medieval fantasy vest blouse pouches fingerless gloves. She has a wary expression on her face as she slowly makes her way down a medieval alley, her boots stepping on the dirty cobblestones. A rat watches from atop a nearby barrel.

I thought maybe by removing "white background" it would add some color but apparently not. I'll have to specify color next time, I guess. But anyway, it looks like I've hit upon a possible winning text combo to get a better-looking halfling!


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Note that first one is barefoot! I think I like that one best as well. The second one is pretty good too except for that mutant rat. The third one is heavier than I'd like for this specific character but she still looks more like a halfling than a half-elf.
 



I know it can't give me a proper wanted poster because of the square image limitation, so I'm messing around with doing just the image on the wanted poster, and then I'll whip up the rest of the poster in Photoshop.

Here's my prompt: Gritty comic book line art, old yellowed paper. Short squat round curvy robust female hobbit halfling thief rogue wearing medieval fantasy vest blouse pouches fingerless gloves. Staring at the camera with a charming but defiant look like she's saying "Catch me if you can".

Here are the results:

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Not bad! But I think I'll remove the yellowed paper, as I need to be able to overlay this image onto a wanted poster template so it really ought to be ink on a white background.
 

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