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is the thread or is there a different one? D&D General - Using AI for character visualization
Those are nice
I actually have a word document saved with a few prompts i've liked and some negative prompts to help me outThanks! I make no claim at being a prompt wizard, I mostly just throw words at it until I get close to what I want and then hit 'create' until it hits.
It takes styles well, and picks up emotions/descriptions fairly well and that drives the facial expressions, pose on the body, things like that.
Action scenes used to suck, I gave up on that.
Mostly I used it to generate Watercolor, or Comic Book style, or Line Art, and if you give it something like this, for the Warlord.
Fantasy watercolor book art, gritty, ethereal. Soft focus. Frank Frazetta style. Thats what I went through for a whole bunch of images for my character archetypes, because who doesnt love Frazetta?
Young woman laughing with a salad.
First image still suffers from the too many fingers problem. I wonder why AI has such a problem with hands.
I just saw several AI images of people eating spaghetti and they're the stuff of Lovecraftian nightmares.
the prompt was Grumpy man holding a sign that says and i just changed what the sign reads.Creepy.