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

Oragami
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Pop art
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Geometric, abstract art
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Fantasy Acrylic
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3d computer rendered image
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These were my instructions: Four panel comic. Panel 1 shows a human mage exploring a dungeon. Panel 2 shows the mage encountering a hulking ogre who threatens him with a big club. Panel 3 shows the mage casting a spell at the ogre. Panel 4 shows the ogre rolling on the ground, convulsing with laughter.
Thanks for mentioning this! It's great that it can put stuff into a panel format, though really, it just quadruples its chances of getting things incorrect.

That said, it's interesting to see how it interprets things, so I tried to document our last RPG session, with the prompt Four panel comic. Panel 1 shows a human bard examining a statue. Panel 2 shows a paladin facing off with an ochre golem. Panel 3 shows a young woman and a goat on top of a treasure pile. Panel 4 shows the paladin have an idea, holding the handle of a sword.

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It has been my experience, that the moment I mention a goat in any capacity, it loves to put goat heads and horns on everything, so three panels having goat-y elements did not surprise me at all.
 
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Borrowing right back... I had to alter my prompt a little because using just plain "Tarot card" lead to hilarious results. When I changed the style prompt to "Tarot card art style" the dancer never had her face painted, so the final change was added and voila.

PROMPT: Tarot card art style. Wide shot. Sunset. Vibrant colors and light. during Day of the Dead, a woman, face painted, in a peasant dress joyously dancing for her extended family playing instruments and clapping.

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