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I've found that making a character in HeroForge and then plugging that into Dream.ai is the best way to do this. The HeroForge mini pose will help give the AI a good framework to build around, and you can tweak it with keywords in your prompt. This is how I made character art for my last few oneshot characters. :)
Thanks for that, I'm going to try that process out; one of the big issues I've had with Nightcafe is that it tends to generate a lot of character portraits that are missing limbs, or it interprets the description of weapons (not armor, though) pretty badly, so hopefully using the HeroForge image as a base will help with that.
No problem! Here's an example of what I made with this technique:
And yeah, the other day I was working on character art with a friend for our next PF2e game and he used "tower shield" as an input. We got Big Ben in the background, and a small shield. 💀 This stuff requires a lot of finessing to get usable output.
My wife has absolutely zero interest in TTRPGs and Pathfinder, but she does like AI and gets a huge kick whenever I share a prompt that ended up with an amusing output with her.