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

Scribe

Legend
I've found what it is that I've struggled with in terms of accepting Dragonborn. Neck and especially Muzzle length. Too long and it just looks ridiculous, too blunted and it begins to push into weird uncanny valley/anime territory for me. The middle spot for me is about like this.

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Scribe

Legend
They look great, but seems like they always have to look sideways if their body is otherwise oriented towards the viewer.

Yeah its weird how often it does that actually. I'm not sure if its due to some keyword or what but its easily looking right 80% of the time it doesnt completely error out and give me a human with a dragon behind it.
 

Thomas Shey

Legend
Yeah its weird how often it does that actually. I'm not sure if its due to some keyword or what but its easily looking right 80% of the time it doesnt completely error out and give me a human with a dragon behind it.

Were I to guess--and to be clear, that's all it is--I'd assume a lot of the "dragon head" images that the program learned on were oriented in that direction, so it leans into wanting to display them that way. I suspect if you searched the web for pictures of dragons, you'd find many more facing across than ones facing outward toward you.
 






I am pretty certain there are worse covers for a vampire love story movie/book out there.
Yeah it turned out looking really nice. Though it wasn't what I originally aimed for, I tried to get a picture of Strahd lifting an unconscious woman in his arms, like in the cover for the old Ravenloft box set. Prompting for art is still pretty random even with the latest models, that's part of the fun!
 

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