cinematic photo dark evil lighting, [dark orange red scaled argonian lizard warrior]:1.3 wearing [dented battered silver chanmail armor]:2 holding [spear]:1.2 . 35mm photograph, film, bokeh, professional, 4k, highly detailed

Negative prompt: drawing, painting, crayon, sketch, graphite, impressionist, noisy, blurry, soft, deformed, ugly

Steps: 120, Sampler: DPM++ 3M SDE Exponential, CFG scale: 4.5, Seed: 2349427416, Size: 512x768, Model hash: f61328e842, Model: RealitiesEdgeXL_4, VAE hash: 235745af8d, VAE: sdxl_vae.safetensors, Style Selector Enabled: True, Style Selector Randomize: False, Style Selector Style: Photographic, Version: 1.6.0

  • z500
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    89 months ago

    The turtle shell pauldrons are a nice touch

  • @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    This is really good. What are you using to create such clarity in the image? Could this be applied to other DnD characters or monster’s even?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      29 months ago

      Thanks! I was really happy with how it turned out. After generating, I just put it through img2img with SDUpscale (not the ultimate upscaler) using 4xUltraSharp at .30-.35 denoise, it seems to do a good job. I definitely will be trying some others later on!

  • @[email protected]
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    59 months ago

    About a year ago, I was thinking about creating a little app as a personal project, that would combine stable diffusion with these random character generations, and then spit out an image like you did. Never got any further than figuring out how to query the SD API using javascript.

    This is the site I wanted to use for character prompts: https://whothefuckismydndcharacter.com/

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    49 months ago

    Impressive! I always had problems generating non human characters, recently I generated a cool looking white kenuk from my campaign, maybe I will share it on this community.

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    39 months ago

    I’m impressed you got the weapon right. I rarely have a weapon that isn’t floating, or just completely through the head of the subject. Nicely done.