I thought of a style that we haven't tried for our characters yet! Nick Park (Wallace and Gromit) style! Here's Fitz:
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What was the prompt for the breadbarian? The Oz campaign setting I'm running has bread people in it.
GENERATED PROMPT 1: A digital painting of a fantasy Breadbarian, a character made entirely of bread, dressed in traditional barbarian attire, standing in an enchanted forest. The forest is mystical, with glowing plants and ethereal fog. The Breadbarian wields a rustic, bread-crusted axe, depicted with detailed digital brushstrokes and an earthy, mystical color palette.
GENERATED PROMPT 2: A 3D render of a Breadbarian, a character sculpted from bread, dressed as a barbarian warrior, atop a mountain overlooking a fantasy landscape. The landscape includes towering mountains and a mystical river. The Breadbarian is in a heroic pose, holding a shield made of bread crust, rendered with realistic 3D modeling, dramatic lighting, and rugged natural textures.
GENERATED PROMPT 3: A gouache painting of a Breadbarian, a whimsical bread figure dressed as a barbarian, engaging in a mock battle with forest creatures. The forest is vibrant, filled with fantastical creatures like talking animals and sentient trees. The Breadbarian has a playful expression, wielding a pretzel staff, illustrated with expressive gouache brushstrokes and a colorful, playful palette.
GENERATED PROMPT 4: A gouache painting of a Breadbarian, a whimsical character with a croissant shield, adventuring through a magical forest. The forest is lush, filled with oversized mushrooms and colorful foliage. The Breadbarian is smiling, with playful expressions. The scene features soft gouache brushstrokes and a vibrant, whimsical color palette.
I love the bacon and eggs person!I tried to refine the prompt by describing it as a food item and then with text from a recipe, it did not go as planned.
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It really went rogue on those last two...