Good job! These look great! I love the warm lighting and they’re all so thematically consistent. Can imagine finding these as character portraits in a RPG :)
Are you going to use them for anything or did you make them just for fun?
Thanks, I was aiming for consistency more than anything. I wanted them to feel like they all existed in the same fantasy world (with some VERY slight steam punk influence).
No plans to use them for anything but it DOES make me want to start a D&D campaign.
I especially like that they all seem to inhabit the same world yes. This would be great for world building of any kind. Do you think there is any specific part of your prompt that had the impact to create this kind of effect?
Honestly I think it was keeping the “styling” prompts the same (volumetric lighting, artstation, concept art, fantasy, intricate) while varying other themes. Sometimes it strayed a little when I removed things so I added them back in. Sometimes I removed them to get a particular look. It’s all just experimentation.
OK, I was just curious if there was a key word that made the whole thing click. Sometimes you have these “this changes everything!” kind of epiphanies with a prompt and I was wondering if that was the case here.
Anyway, awesome work :)
Good job! These look great! I love the warm lighting and they’re all so thematically consistent. Can imagine finding these as character portraits in a RPG :)
Are you going to use them for anything or did you make them just for fun?
Thanks, I was aiming for consistency more than anything. I wanted them to feel like they all existed in the same fantasy world (with some VERY slight steam punk influence).
No plans to use them for anything but it DOES make me want to start a D&D campaign.
I especially like that they all seem to inhabit the same world yes. This would be great for world building of any kind. Do you think there is any specific part of your prompt that had the impact to create this kind of effect?
Honestly I think it was keeping the “styling” prompts the same (volumetric lighting, artstation, concept art, fantasy, intricate) while varying other themes. Sometimes it strayed a little when I removed things so I added them back in. Sometimes I removed them to get a particular look. It’s all just experimentation.
OK, I was just curious if there was a key word that made the whole thing click. Sometimes you have these “this changes everything!” kind of epiphanies with a prompt and I was wondering if that was the case here.
Anyway, awesome work :)
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