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

I'm using "tall halfling" rather than "half-elf". Trying for something a little more matronly. A lot of the ones DALL-E's been spitting out are a bit too young looking. I also feel like it's quality is a bit low at the moment. More weirdness with hands and eyes and such than usual.
Say, tall Halflings work for Half-Elves pretty well.

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Man getting a properly held bow with the arrow nocked and the bow string pulled properly is a chore... Here is some advice my GPT Assistant gave me, still a work in progress to get consistent results.

To address the issue with the bowstrings and their angles in the image, you can include more specific instructions in your prompt. Here's an approach you can use to ensure that the bow and its strings are depicted more accurately:
  1. Explicit Description of the Bow and String: Clearly describe how the bow should be held, the string tension, and the position of the arrow. For example, specify that the bow is fully drawn, the string is taut, and the arrow is nocked and aligned with the bowstring.
  2. Focus on the Archer's Stance and Grip: Detail the archer's stance and grip on the bow and string, as this can influence the bowstring's portrayal.
  3. Angle and Perspective: Specify the viewing angle of the archer and the bow. For example, a side view can more clearly show the tension and alignment of the bowstring.
  4. Reference to Realistic Archery: Mention that the depiction should be true to real-life archery mechanics, focusing on the realistic positioning of the bowstring and arrow.
 






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