What's your prompt to get the base aboleth form? Its spot on, while mine were still a little off!
So this was the prompt that stared getting good results.
“Massive, beautiful, and elegant D&D fish Aboleth with a row of lilac eyes going down the head, four long tendrils coming out of the back of the head, with star and divine runes all down the body. High quality fantasy anime painting.”
That got me these.
The first picture of the post you quoted then had this prompt.
“Massive, divine, and elegant D&D fish Aboleth with a row of glowing gold eyes going down the head, four long tendrils coming out of the back of the head, with star and divine runes all down the body. High quality fantasy anime painting.”
At some point I switch “fish Aboleth” to “Catfish Aboleth” to get the later pictures. I have found that switching the fish description before putting Aboleth will somewhat affect the body structure (I tried this with angler fish and shark which did in fact work), but some fish work better then others (I tried specifying a nurse shark and it kept giving me great white pictures for example, Angel fish also didn’t do much). Just having Aboleth with no description would get me things like this, which is cool but not what I wanted. Also, adding just D&D Aboleth can get some closer results, but having all three of D&D, fish/type of fish, and Aboleth worked the best from what I’ve tried.
This is also one of those prompts where adding “anime” to the prompt for style actually tend to give better results. Not to say you can’t get ok results without it but for my need adding anime improved the odds. Just in case you do like these better, here are some pics with the first prompt without anime.
I also added things like Full Body to the beginning, and descriptions of things around it or it looking down at something to try to get DALLE-E to show the full body of the creature, which had some decent effects I feel.
Also good luck actually getting a set amount of tendrils or eyes, asking the AI to be specific with that is just asking for frustration. I also had to generate about 254 pictures to get the few I really liked, so just be prepared to have some patience.