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

Tough to strip down everything and get 2 characters in I think with the character limit and how much goes into "Circular Ornamental Frame" and "Art Nouveau Watercolor Art" but it is nice to add a frame around them.

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Instead of free floating...

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There is also this interesting concept/prompt 'bleed' that seems to happen. My Tiefling Warlock, is the same every time in terms of prompt. She fills that femme fatale trope within the character set, but when paired with the Warlord, who is intentionally more pure, more positive, the style of dress changes. I do not set the style.

When I pair the Warlock, with the Elf Barbarian however? Lets just say the prompts somehow resolve as 'robust', and I am not changing anything.

This also goes without mention that horns show up when they shouldn't, they swap eye colors, and trying to get my Wizard (in a robe) with my Monk, in a different kind of Robe and style, well they both end up looking like martial artists, and the Wizard completely changes his tone and appearance, despite the prompt being 100% the same descriptive terms.

If I mix with the Paladin (dour, serious, intense) it brings down the tone very often in the pairing.

Its interesting.
 



This is what I mean. It set the Fighters eyes blue, and gave the Wizard pointed ears. Pointed ears are not part of either of their prompts, but I assume its part of the Orc set. I didnt even save any of the Wiz/Monk attempts they were so bad, and the Warlock/Barbarian are unfit for print on this family friendly thread. :LOL:

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