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

Ilmater, probably

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Bing (and Dall-E AFAIK) limit images to 1024 x 1024. I've tried several different sites for enlarging via AI also, but so far nothing has really worked well. Has anyone had any luck getting larger images from AI or using AI to enlarge them without losing detail?
 



Bing (and Dall-E AFAIK) limit images to 1024 x 1024. I've tried several different sites for enlarging via AI also, but so far nothing has really worked well. Has anyone had any luck getting larger images from AI or using AI to enlarge them without losing detail?
iloveimg.com/upscale-image worked excellently for me. (Note that they limit to 2 runs through the tool (which can be up to 3 images per run, up to 6mb total per run) before they ask for a subscription, though through a private window I've done a few more)
 


How have people gotten the same character in different situations? Your "elven priestess of the moon with long silver hair" seems pretty similar in the different pics, but attempts to use the same generating string for me plus different situations have often gotten pretty varying results. Is it just trial and error?
 

How have people gotten the same character in different situations? Your "elven priestess of the moon with long silver hair" seems pretty similar in the different pics, but attempts to use the same generating string for me plus different situations have often gotten pretty varying results. Is it just trial and error?
Mostly just luck ... and also I think we all tend to omit the ones that don't provide the "look" we want. I certainly haven't posted every image created of my characters.
 

Here we are with another one of my homebrew Chromatic Dragons, the Indigo Dragon. These are the ocean dwellers of the Chromatics, making their homes in deep water caves, beautiful coral reefs, massive kelp forests, and small island coves. These iridescent dragons are known to have some of the most complex vocal cords of any dragon, which are then further enhanced by their innate arcane potential to allow them to create various roars, shrieks, songs, and other types of vocalizations to create various dangerous and magical effects. They are also capable of shooting out a spout of water from their mouth with enough force to pulverize rocks and older members of this species can even pierce through the hulls of heavily armored ships with this blast of water.

These dragons love music, dancing, and all other manner of performances, as well as items that make unique and pleasant sounds. Their hoards are filled with all manner of magical instruments that can play by themselves, unique and original song compositions and bardic limericks, elegant and decorative music boxes with dancing figures, and various other noise makers. It is not uncommon for an Indigo Dragon to climb aboard a ship sailing over it's territory, and most experienced captains and crew know that the best way to placate such a creature is through performing for it, which often evolves into a full on revelry involving wild dances, sea shanties, and strong drinks. Benevolent Indigo Dragons, or Song Dragons, will often form strong friendships with various captains and crews that frequently travel through it's territories, providing protection from dangerous sea creatures, pirates, or foul weather in exchange for musical trinkets, good company, and lively music filled parties. Malevolent Indigo Dragons, or Pirate Dragons, often become captains of their own crew of pirates and use their enchanting songs and storm bringing roars to attack ships and port towns for their treasures.

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