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

Interesting. I used a similar prompt for mine. Maybe I just didn't play around with it for long enough.

Yeah nothing major changed, I think its the descriptive text (wary, cynical, etc) that give the facial expression and body language.

How did you do the Shadar-Kai yesterday, or was the tag there? I'll look again.
 

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My son suggested a Badger and a Snail - The Snadger! I like the cute one best:

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How did you do the Shadar-Kai yesterday, or was the tag there? I'll look again.
Variations on "medieval fantasy female wizened pallid woman elf with goth piercings and tattoos, pale ashen skin, white hair in a ponytail dressed in medieval fantasy armor and leather boots patterned with elvish designs"

It always ignored the "wizened" bit. I guess I would have needed to add "elderly" and "wrinkled" and such as well. And it never quite got the skin tone right either. I know 5e has moved away from making them look like heavily pierced goths, but I still like that look for them, so I've stuck with it.
 

Alright! It's time for deity number 6. Also, she is a fall themed deity!

Moriseth, also known as The Lady of Autumn's Dusk, Herald of the Harvest, and the Mistress of Mischief, is the Arch-Fey Deity of Autumn, the harvest, dusk, and mischief. She is a very approachable goddess who enjoys meeting new folk on her travels around the world as she brings the autumn season. Also she likes to shift between various sizes.

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Variations on "medieval fantasy female wizened pallid woman elf with goth piercings and tattoos, pale ashen skin, white hair in a ponytail dressed in medieval fantasy armor and leather boots patterned with elvish designs"

It always ignored the "wizened" bit. I guess I would have needed to add "elderly" and "wrinkled" and such as well. And it never quite got the skin tone right either. I know 5e has moved away from making them look like heavily pierced goths, but I still like that look for them, so I've stuck with it.
I had another go. It still refused to make them look old and wizened using modern digital art, but when I switched to oil on canvas, I hit pay dirt!

In the Shadowfell

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Not in the Shadowfell

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Others:
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This thread has quickly become one of the most popular on EnWorld.

I wonder if there would be any interest in going systematically through the 5E Monster Manual. Aarakocra, Aboleth, Angels, Animated Objects, Azer, etc.
Sure, but it might need its own thread, as this one's a big mishmash of random stuff!
 

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