How to craft D&D Art using ChatGPT and Midjourney
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มิ.ย. 2024
- Unlock the boundless potential of artificial intelligence in your Dungeons & Dragons adventures with this detailed tutorial. Join us as we demonstrate how to use OpenAI's ChatGPT and Midjourney to create stunning artwork for monsters, NPCs, and breathtaking landscapes.
We begin by showing you how to get the best out of ChatGPT, setting the scene for your quests, designing characters, and planning monster encounters. After that, we transition to the world of Midjourney, bringing those concepts to life through visually stunning and immersive artwork.
Whether you're a seasoned Dungeon Master or a newbie, this video offers a unique way to enhance your gameplay, make your characters more dynamic, and your world more vivid. Explore the uncharted territories of AI in D&D with us!
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0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Initial Prompt
1:27 - Midjourney Overview
3:00 - Crystaline Harbinger
10:19 - Umbra Wraith
14:23 - Lathariel Moonswhisper
19:00 - The Disintegrating Peaks
23:23 - Similar Monsters
25:30 - Outro
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CHATGPT Prompts
MONSTER TEMPLATE
I consider a creature to have the following information.
Name
Concept and Theme
Physical description
Role and Challenge
Descriptive text that a dungeon master could read to describe the monster
Weaknesses and Resistance
Lore and Flavor
Reward
Role playing opportunities
Five things that the creature may say during or before combat.
A full stat block and abilities
Suggested level that adventurers should be to fight this creature
Do you understand?
NPC TEMPLATE
I consider an NPC to have the following information.
1. A race, selected from the following list [Human, Elf, Dwarf, Halfling, Gnome, Dragonborn, Tiefling, Half-Orc, Aasimar, Tabaxi]
2. Name
3. Gender
4. A sexual preference
5. A personality
6. A physical descriptor including skin color, height, weight,
6. Alignment [Chaotic Evil, Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Good, Chaotic Neutral, True Neutral, Lawful Neutral, Chaotic Good, Neutral Good, Lawful Good]
6. An example of how they would speak to someone.
8. What is their job?
9. What caused them to take that job?
10. Any skills or abilities that they have.
11. What secret may they be keeping?
12. A potential quest hook in a fantasy world based off dungeons and dragons.
13. What would they carry on themselves?
14. Compare this NPC to a famous character from a movie or book.
Creating extra lore dumps, behind the scenes, and maps is kind of what D&D is about to me, so I pull back the curtain a bit here.
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Another super handy trick, especially if you're using a public discord server. If you get a render you like, give it an envelope reaction and it will direct message you the image, prompt, and seed.
Well. I just discovered your channel today. I've begun using chat gpt and Bing AI to help mw with my stuff. Now, with your help in these videos. I'm going to really improve my DM experience. I already have years of experience as a DM, and yet, I feel like I'm a brand spanking new DM, with a whole world of possibilities ahead of me. Thank you very much!
So glad you're getting value from these videos. It's really cool to me to see how a lot of these tools work well together. If you have any good ideas for videos, or things that need more clarification, let me know!
Amazing content. I'm glad I discovered this channel as I needed it for designing some fantasy images I needed!
Sidenote: noticed the amazing mini bar you have going on 0:23. Wonder if you'll ever make a video on how you built it up. Trying to get something similar going in my place as well :)
Funny thing, this is actually my other TH-cam channel called The Whiskey Dictionary . I didn't do a video on building it, but I did use this video as inspiration th-cam.com/video/hQSDVP-FR1I/w-d-xo.html
thank you for this, so helpful! I am just a D&D player, but I've been using Chat GPT + Midjourney to develop the story of my character as well as design concept art for her and our campaign. I learned some new nifty little things about Midjourney in this video that I can't wait to try out! But, I do have a question: How did you get it to let you modify a prompt when you click for example "V1" , when I do that it just generates new versions right away without letting me change the prompt. I am also on the $10 subscription. Thanks!
You need to turn on "Remix". Go to /settings and click on Remix. That should help! (for what it's worth, I don't think the remix feature works super well, I typically just redo the prompt).
@@DungeonsAndDrams ah perfect, thanks! It might still be better to just do it again, but I look forward to trying this. Having a really hard time making some concept art around scenes that have happened in our campaign, and to get it to Not make certain NPC's / creatures humanoid...
@@grainandfern Totally agree. Having it change the color of skin, or change the anatomy of things that aren't monsters is very tough. If you're trying to make something non-humanoid, I would suggest finding an image and using it as part of the prompt.
Super useful thank you!
Interesting quirk of midjourney. Prompting for "a kobold" creates a kobold. Prompting for "two kobolds" creates anthropomorphic mice people.
I know it's the worst. There's a way to do additional of the same thing. I've had luck with the content prompts but there's another way too
22:44 what map making software is this? looks really cool ^^
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what is the purpose of " (content: yadda yadda)" prompt ? What do I obtain from that? How can it help me?
It works as a logical separator to identify specifics.
If you do the content prompt it shows that you're focusing on describing that specific item). It's been working for me