One of the things I like about AI Art is the surreal images it can generate which make for great wallpapers and general backgrounds.
Here’s a selection of fantasy themed images I’ve used for wallpapers or visual aids for use in roleplaying games.
Somewhere where nothing happens. Ever.
One of the things I like about AI Art is the surreal images it can generate which make for great wallpapers and general backgrounds.
Here’s a selection of fantasy themed images I’ve used for wallpapers or visual aids for use in roleplaying games.
AI Art is such a godsend when it comes to generating images/art for role-playing game sessions. I’m using it constantly now to generate pictures for player characters and tokens.
The results are getting exponentially better as time goes on.
Here are a few I did a while back using Midjourney while not free, does have the edge out of the box over Stable Diffusion. That said Stable Diffusion is more than capable of generating useable images and tokens, added to which it is free.
Here’s a re-imagining of the principle characters from Lord of the Rings as Dogs and Cats.
Here’s some more images generated using the image generating AI MidJourney.
There’s a sort of otherworldly feeling about what it generates.
For some reasons eyes remain a problem in the images which have been generated.
With that in mind I thought I would try some landscapes to see how the AI would handle those.
I’ve recently taken to playing with MidJourney to create AI generated drawings. They’re certainly impressive if not a little unworldly.
Here’s a few created on a theme of the games we have been playing, namely 1920s Lovecraft mythos related.
This time I tried to get one for Rock and Agatha using “1920s male and female investigate haunted house”