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FitzTheRuke

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The cover of DRAGOO!

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pukunui

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It's what I should have been doing the whole time! I was basically throwing everything I could at the wall to see what stuck - art styles, film styles, specific media. (It doesn't like creator's names, but has no problem with, say, "Scooby Doo style.")

I am particularly pleased with "airbrushed van style".

Some of them were not what I wanted at all, but still interesting. Anything in particular you are curious about?
I particularly like your more off-the-wall ones, like the papercrafts and such. But really just all the styles. Just yesterday I developed a "look" for a potential future PC, and I'd love to explore more styles than just my usual comic book, watercolor, oil on canvas, and the like.
 

Scribe

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The ability to push characters into the same scene, is really something. Its funny to see the prompts get moved and misapplied or even combined into a single character though. :D
 



tsadkiel

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Anything approaching muted watercolors.
Art Nouveau gets me that sometimes, along with Post Impressionism and Arthur Rackham style. Some of the best ones were accidental, though - Babylonian Art Style got me a really nifty sinister long haired figure shrouded in darkness.
I particularly like your more off-the-wall ones, like the papercrafts and such. But really just all the styles. Just yesterday I developed a "look" for a potential future PC, and I'd love to explore more styles than just my usual comic book, watercolor, oil on canvas, and the like.
These moments are lost now, like tears in the rain, but I will comb through my history and reconstruct what I can.

EDIT: I do heartily recommend Wayang Shadow Puppet style for everyone, though.
 


pukunui

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Static prompt otherwise? Singing/Dancing?
This was my initial prompt: D&D fantasy illustration. Woodland setting. Full length view of female elf in nature-styled metal and leather armor dances while holding a sword above her head. The sword's blade is on fire with green flames. She holds her other hand out for balance as she dances. Her eyes are closed. Wisps of blue magic swirl around her. Her boots step on fallen leaves. Soft focus.
The "soft focus" was forcing it into digital painting instead of illustration, so I dropped that after a while. It refused to put the green flames on her sword as well, so I gave up on that prompt. I did make a few changes to things: a few had her "singing passionately" for instance.

I also changed her skin and hair color and such a few times. Also switched between "sunlit" and "moonlit" a few times.

Here's one of the later prompts: Fantasy illustration. Overhead view of D&D female elf wearing layered leafy leather armor dancing in a moonlit forest glade. The elf looks African-American and has curly streaky purple hair. She holds a sword and sings as wisps of blue magic twirl around her. Leaves swirl around her boots.
These moments are lost now, like tears in the rain, but I will comb through my history and reconstruct what I can.
You don't save any of your creations? That makes them easy to find again. But apparently they're all still out there in the Bing search engine archives. You just have to know how to find them again.
 



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