I have thousands of monsters, players, and magic items. I think it might do best with the latter - the magic items? Would be really cool to have a “generate image” for this RPG content button!
This mace is of an icy-blue color. The mace is as cold as ice and is a solid block of ice. It has a crystal at the end that glows as if it were a giant light bulb. The head of the mace is small but deadly.
This is a scroll with a long black handle. It is used to summon a dragon.
A small, feathered serpent with dragon-like wings. When at rest, it coils its tail and wings around its head and neck, appearing very much like a small, pink ball.
Tall, almost skeletal, with skin stretched tight across sharp bones, this creature has long, thin arms and legs. Its fingers and toes end in wicked claws. The creature’s head is basically a humanoid skull, with bare, cracked skin stretched taut over its bony features. Large bat-like ears protrude from each cheek, and fangs sprout from its elongated jaw.
Bizet is a mimic that looks like a key, and it can be used to unlock doors that are stuck.
Waiting on DALL-E, I started playing with #GPT3 + #VQGAN…
@tabarak the monsters and magic items aren’t doing well, but… the spaceships are kinda neat…
Using prompts like…
Drawn in the style of comic book artist Katsuhiro Otomo. The Xim is the name of a large Hive ship that is commanded by a Hive Lord. The ship is armed with many laser turrets that are used to take out enemy ships. The ship is also equipped with a large torpedo that can be launched from the ship.
I’d love to generate visual scenes for my favorite literatures or visualizations of the characters, that would be interesting to know how it handles creative inputs
Yes, we have tons of ideas and needs for high quality synthesized visual assets for our health platform. For example, our app allows users to setup a custom lifestyle/health tracker. It would be nice to generate an image that represents the tracker’s purpose… like tracking my coffee intake… instead of having to provide a large library of assets for the user to choose from.
I know this would impact the stock photo and illustration markets and the artist and photographers that contribute to them… but this is inevitable, the Genie is already out of the lamp.
The general AI community has found a few tricks that improve output quality on CLIP-based image generators (for instance, adding ‘trending on artstation’ or ‘unreal engine’ improves the images dramatically).
I’d be really interested in seeing how well these prompt tricks work with DALL-E.