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

I reduced the prompt to: Oil on canvas. Interior of woodland tavern with D&D elven design motifs.
And got these beauties:

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Here we have deity number 14. Don't let her cold shoulders fool you, she is a very attentive listener.

Aphorthea, also known as The Fiendish Diplomat and The Cold Chancellor, is the Arch-Fiend deity of politics, advisors, diplomacy, and strategy. She is depicted as a large and majestic Sphinx with icy blue fur, a long flowing mane made of snow and ice and a more feminine feline face. She is adorn with various jewelry, often including a tiara to signify her status as the co-ruler of the Fiendish pantheon and all the devils and partitioner that end up in the Seven Hellion Rings. She is the one in charge of the daily politics that take place in the Rings, while also acting as the primary diplomat for the various gods and high powers in the Ethereal. She acts as the cool and wise counter to her mate's more fiery and willful methods, and both serve together to uphold the ideals of civilization and justice across the planes. Those in positions of leadership and power often pray to the Cold Chancellor for guidance when dealing in various political gatherings, debates, and diplomatic exchanges.

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I've got to say, @Saracenus, in that first picture it seemed to pay attention to the instructions for the ranger, and otherwise, kind of did its own thing for the other two...
Yeah, it seems to be programmed to handle one spotlight character and struggles when you try to include multiple. It can handle groups better if you describe the group rather than individuals in the group.
 

I've got to say, @Saracenus, in that first picture it seemed to pay attention to the instructions for the ranger, and otherwise, kind of did its own thing for the other two...

Yeah, it seems to be programmed to handle one spotlight character and struggles when you try to include multiple. It can handle groups better if you describe the group rather than individuals in the group.

There is another twist, each time you iterate it doesn't take inspiration from the image directly, it creates a new prompt from the old one and with the new information you give it, it generates the new image from the new prompt. It will keep it in the ballpark but it starts to drift as you go deeper into the versions.

That is one advantage in using the Bing version instead of GPT-4, you have direct control over the prompt instead of GPT-4 generating a prompt from your natural language request.
 





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