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


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RoughCoronet0

Dragon Lover
Final big batch for a bit while my boosts recharge.

This is the youngest daughter of Asgorath/Io, Cisriel the Mother Wyrm. Goddess of dragons and all things draconic, as well as the goddess of potential and balance. She is also the patron goddess of Humans in my world as they arrived to the world of Salvera alongside Cisriel after the near extinction of their species across the multiverse due to the schemes of some devils and demons.

So, she is suppose to have three heads, six legs, six wings, and three tails. As you can see, poor DALL-E struggles with that. Still, I really like these. Also the last two used anime as part of the prompt for art style. A couple of the others might have used that too, but I only remember the last two.
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Parmandur

Book-Friend, he/him
Hextor, patron God of the Great Kingdom if Aerdy took a few tries to get this:

Black-Robed bishop offering puja to a large obsidian altar with a huge idol of Hextor. Hextor is a hideous, gray skinned, six-armed young man bearing two large tusks jutting from his lower jaw wearing armor clad with skulls. Hextor wields a weapon in each hand: a spiked flail, a battle axe, a battle pick, a longsword, a mace, and a falchion. grim cathedral interior filled with warriors worshipping and shouting with brandoahes . high quality digital painting.

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pukunui

Legend
male human, middle aged, long white hair, slight yellow skin, vertical pupils, red hooded robes, holding a staff, standing at a iron wrought gate, black tower in the back, high detail digital painting
For funsies, I tried to do one of Raistlin meeting the Forestmaster but it just kept giving me an old grey-bearded wizard. I even used "sorcerer" instead of "wizard"! Sigh ...
 




pukunui

Legend
Maybe it would be fun to see what classic D&D characters look like based on their text descriptions?
OK, here's the slightly paraphrased initial description of Laurana that I used as a prompt: The elf maiden's hair is like honey pouring from a pitcher, spilling over her arms and down her back, past her waist, touching her wrists as she stood with her arms at her sides. Her skin is smooth and woodland brown. She has the delicate, refined features of the elves, but these are combined with full, pouting lips and large liquid eyes that change color like leaves in flickering sunshine. Background is a flowery forest glade. Soft focus oil on canvas.

As I suspected, the end result involves a person pouring honey on themselves. It's also NSFW.


EDIT: Also, not DragonLance, but I did have a go at rendering a certain twin scimitar-wielding elf ranger upthread.
 
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Reynard

Legend
Supporter
OK, here's the slightly paraphrased initial description of Laurana that I used as a prompt: The elf maiden's hair is like honey pouring from a pitcher, spilling over her arms and down her back, past her waist, touching her wrists as she stood with her arms at her sides. Her skin is smooth and woodland brown. She has the delicate, refined features of the elves, but these are combined with full, pouting lips and large liquid eyes that change color like leaves in flickering sunshine. Background is a flowery forest glade. Soft focus oil on canvas.

As I suspected, the end result involves a person pouring honey on themselves. It's also NSFW.
You know we have DMs, right?
 

Okay, one last deity. This is The Wrathful Storm. It took quite a bit of work to get to a picture I was more or less satisfied with. Even then, I think this would have to be a starting point for a human to get "exactly" right. One thing that the generator added that wasn't in the prompt was the fiery swords, which is, I'll admit, a nice touch. A lot of earlier versions were rather anachronistically modern-looking. The way she's gripping the sword in her left hand is... well. Also the hair is supposed to be crackling with embers and sparks, which some of the earlier images do better.

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This is part of the same batch. I like the swords and grip the best, but she's a little too unclothed for my taste.
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Thumbnails below are some older versions, including one that's obviously anachronistic.
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(Also - unadorned feet!)
 

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