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


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In honor of Greyhawk being part of the 2024 DMG, here is what DALL E 3 thinks the City of Greyhawk looks like... :LOL:

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Current Work In Progress (WIP 1) for my Hardby Sea Gate image. I was done with messing with it in GPT4/DALL-E3 and have been doing a lot of work in Photoshop. First thing I did was crop out the bottom stuff because it was just too messy to edit. The image has been build with a combination of Adobe Generative AI (Firefly) to remove objects, healing and blending, and I have started to play with the Hue/Saturation of the roofs to bring out a more distinct red tone upon the advice of a friend.

The big change is the gate itself, that was done by deleting a part of the original and then using Firefly to rebuild and blend a new sea gate that I am much happier with...

Hardby Sea Gate WIP 1:
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Anybody able to get anything like a secret door in a cave wall generated? It just doesn't understand subtlety at all, or at least I haven't figured out any prompts. This is the best I've gotten to a "secretdoor" so far:
 

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More seriously, I suspect using the word "door" prompts the generator to go out of its way to draw an obvious door. It's the "don't think of a pink elephant!" problem.

Instead, maybe try describing what you might actually see if searching for a secret door, something like "faint groove" or "slight rectangular depression" or something?

eta: here's a couple quick attempts just using the freebie version of Bing Designer, with prompt
digital fantasy art. A rough mossy stone wall in a cave, with many little rocks and mushrooms scattered about the floor, and a faint rectangular depression in the wall. Background is dark underground cavern.
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Maybe too subtle? Anyway, i think a trick to try is to take the generator's "attention" away from the concept of the door, and focus it on something else (like the wall or the rocks), and try to trick it into drawing the secret door bits as a sort of "afterthought".
 
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