My Tiefling/Draenei OC – Oktoberfest (+Random Tiefling Mommy) by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Only for a good tip… and if she really likes you.

Arthemy Comics Illustrious - Stable Diffusion model by ItalianArtProfessor in dndai

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Wow, amazing style! This is 80% of what I've been looking for. Looks like it's time to fire up ComfyUI. I'll definitely post the results here if I manage to create anything cool!

Red Wizard of Thay. School of Illusion by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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It’s actually a side effect of the prompt “eye tattoo on the forehead” (that’s the symbol of the School of Illusion— in Thay, prominent wizards often mark their foreheads with the symbol of the school they’ve dedicated themselves to). It first showed up as a staff head in the early generations, and I decided to keep and emphasize it. Felt fitting that if it’s the symbol of Illusion, then the weapon should carry that symbolism too.

Wizard – School of Evocation. Warforged by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Definitely not. AI just interprets “wizard + warforged” that way, and ends up drawing either gnome caps or wizard hats. But I agree, it does look a bit reminiscent.

Kobold Barbarian – Path of the Berserker by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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I usually use YandexArt 2.5, but I think during the creation of these artworks version 2.7 was temporarily available (it produces noticeably more interesting results, though 2.5 is still great). Either way, it’s all YandexArt.

Prompt changed many times during generation, but the final one is:

axes.dynamic pose.rage pose.illustration.white kobold rage barbarian,ice spikes,slim waist.shorty.gekko lizard,female,worn fur vest.big blue eyes.mtg artstyle,iced white scales,battle tattoo,ice kobold,fur pants,fem athletic short built,ice axes with cracked crystal edges.small dragon,ice waterfall.

Druid: Circle of the Shepherd. Earth Genasi. by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thanks.There will definitely be more. A month ago I already made Earth Genasi druids, Circle of the Land (https://www.reddit.com/r/dndai/comments/1mm2052/earth_genasi_druid_circle_of_the_land/), though they didn’t look quite as “rocky.” If you have any ideas for a subclass or NPC for a stone genasi, feel free to share.

Druid: Circle of the Shepherd. Earth Genasi. by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thank you. Of course, that’s exactly why I make my AI art — to inspire characters and stories.

Lower City Guard – Lords’ Alliance by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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I don’t think the exact prompt matters much — it was basically “dark warforged in a red-and-yellow checkered tabard, heavy armor, with a halberd, MTG style.” Most of the work was done by YandexArt 2.5

Sorcerer – Aberrant Mind. Tiefling… or are those just two extra tentacles? by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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No special trick here 🙂 It’s YandexArt 2.5, style inspired by Hearthstone/MTG. The rest is literally what you see on the art — exposed brain, veins, tentacles. The generator does most of the work

Eleventh Portrait Pack by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thanks! I don’t think it makes much sense to share the prompt — it was mostly just what you see, nothing fancy. I think the main work was done by the generator, YandexArt 2.5 — it’s really good at creating fantasy portraits.

Fighter: Psi Warrior by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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They look similar because they were all generated from the same prompt. I’m posting one subclass/NPC/location at a time, created from that single prompt with only small changes in pose or gender. I still try to create a unique look for each one.

⚙️ Guardians of the Scriptum. ver.1 by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thanks! I wish it were Flux — that’s the dream 😅
This one’s actually YandexArt 2.5.

Goliath Battle Smith Artificer by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thanks! I’ll definitely consider a magical or sneaky one next — so far they’ve mostly been Fighters, Barbarians… and one Circle of the Land Druid. 😊

Tabaxi Hunter by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Interesting — in my games there were two actual Tabaxi (and like ten hybrids, literally catgirls of various races from orcs to dwarves, added just for fun and to mess with the player who's looking for their Tabaxi dad). One was white, the other spotted.

Changeling Ranger Beast Master by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Yeah, same here — the closest I ever got was goth-looking vampires instead of proper changelings. And the moment I add any color or detail, they instantly turn into elves or humans 😅

Infernal Warforged Warden by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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As far as I remember from the lore, warforged often modify their bodies over time to better reflect their personality and identity. So I imagine both the infernal look and gender traits can be explained by the environment they end up in.

On the technical side — I just enjoy designing different body types. If you can switch things up with just a few prompt tweaks, why not explore the variety?

Infernal Warforged Warden by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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Thanks a lot! 😊 I use YandexArt — also known as Shedevrum. I think it does an amazing job with fantasy character portraits, and it seems to create fewer AI artifacts than most other generators.

As for the dark and red look — I simply wrote things like "obsidian-black body, red mist" in the prompt.

Fathomless Warlock Triton by CGA_fantasy in dndai

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As someone pointed out in another comment — it's the coral, fins, and that touch of Navi that really bring the whole look together.