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

I have been trying to replicate a Dwarven Geometric Art Style, which GPT-4 says is, "A blend of Art Deco for geometric forms and Brutalist architecture for raw, unpretentious materials." I had to look up Brutalist...

PROMPT: Detailed digital illustration of a male dwarf in a dynamic pose at a forge, swinging his forge hammer downward with intensity onto a long sword blank. Sparks fly energetically from the impact. He holds the sword blank with forge tongs in his left hand. His beard is intricately braided, and he wears a leather apron adorned with dwarven geometric patterns. His eyes are naturally depicted. The indoor underground cavern setting showcases pronounced dwarven geometric designs on tools and the environment, with angular carvings, shimmering blue gemstones, and intricate patterns. The forge's dramatic lighting casts pronounced shadows, emphasizing the action.
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NOTE: I went through a lot of iterations to get to this image, so I don't know what this prompt will do if entered raw in to DALL-E 3.

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So, uh, I asked Bing Chat to draw a wizard's duel in a bollwod style, and it did, but it also gave me an unclaolicited poem, it is terrible:

Two wizards face each other in a magic fight
They cast their spells with all their might
But they also sing and dance with flair
In a bollywood musical film style, they don't care

One wizard wears a blue robe and a turban
He summons a fireball and a dragon
The other wizard wears a red cloak and a hat
He conjures a lightning bolt and a bat

They clash and dodge in a spectacular scene
They make the audience cheer and scream
But they also smile and wink at each other
In a bollywood musical film style, they are lovers

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Alright, I asked itnto draw a suite of d&D playing cards in a Bollywood style, got another song along with the pics, this one made me think of @Snarf Zagyg for obvious reasons, though unlike this his poetry is good:

Come and play with me, my dear
A game of cards with magic and cheer
We'll use the D&D suite, so unique and rare
With bollywood musical style, we'll make a pair

The ace of spades is the dungeon master
He controls the fate of every adventurer
The king of hearts is the paladin of love
He fights for justice with his holy glove

The queen of diamonds is the sorceress of wealth
She charms her enemies with her stealth
The jack of clubs is the rogue of mischief
He steals and tricks with his swift

The joker is the bard of song
He sings and dances all day long
He makes us laugh and smile with his wit
He's the best card in the D&D suite

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So now that I’ve finished my series of genasi by class, what should I do next? Any requests?

I’m really liking the ornamental + art nouveau results, but I’m willing to try other things.
 



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