RPGs: Talking about AI Art

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  • @progressiveDND
    @progressiveDND 2 месяца назад

    If you're running an RTX card, Fooocus is a great way to get into making your own AI art, free of restrictions. For sure with the cost of these graphics cards it's not the cheapest option though. We use AI art often as part of videos just to help us tell the story or add emphasis. I wouldn't sell AI art ever, but I like it because as a small channel we can't afford to be hiring artist every time we need a doodle of a goblin.

    • @SHONNER
      @SHONNER  2 месяца назад

      I just use Midjourney because it's already setup on a server somewhere.

  • @SageMasterRPG
    @SageMasterRPG 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video, I have only been working with the AI for two weeks now. So I am still learning and experimenting. The Dralasite in Star Frontier were a dull grey in color, not a see through membrane. As for the Kobolds, As I was getting the desired look for them, I was then adding the liked images as reference images. I was having AI referencing the verbal prompts with 4 images as guidelines to create a more consistent look. I want there to be a wide range of looks because humans have a wide range of looks as well.

    • @SHONNER
      @SHONNER  3 месяца назад +1

      I use references too to get AIs to make consistent images. I'll feed its own images back in as reference.

    • @28mmRPG
      @28mmRPG 3 месяца назад

      I find that Midjourney is the best so far for artistic results, using specific artists in the prompt "in the style of xxxxx" does help. you can transfer the midjourney result over to Stable Diffusion and have SD re-pose (you can even do spritesheet type stuff in SD)