I've recently discovered Night Café Studio and have begun generating AI artwork through that web site. It is a very useful tool for creating imagery for my various campaign settings, but it will likely be World of Kulan that will get the most AI art designs for it. I started with the idea of making artwork for Harqual's various cities and I started with the one city I'm a bit obsessed about right now, Cirrus.
While that turned out really great, the other city design I wanted to make right away was for my homebrewed version of Waterdeep, which is called Deepwater, The Shining City, in the Lands of Harqual.
Before the stable diffusion option went online, the web site had two main text-to-image options, coherent and artists. The coherent generator is a great for designs more real-to-life designs, but unlike with stable, it has a bit of a learning curve to get really good results. Still, it has the option of adding a starter image to help.
This next city is a coherent design that was based on photograph I took of Edmonton's River Valley. The city is known as Ambris, City at the Pines.
Stable is great for designing characters. Much more so than coherent. With coherent, the faces, limbs, and features can sometime turn out warped. With the stable option, it is easier to get great NPC or deity artwork. The first character I wanted to create is the leader of the Pantheon of the North, Cronn!
That's all for now. I'm also going to try to get the stable diffusion generator to create great images of my homebrewed character races and monsters.
Edit: If there comes a point where I manage to earn enough credits through the web sites various badges, I might take a crack at doing some of the characters in the old free character art request thread... sort of to give back to all those who participated in that thread back in the day.
However, I have A LOT of personal design goals to work on first.