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Blew $120 on an AI art generator subscription and got nothing I could use
I signed up for Midjourney's top plan back in March, thinking I'd churn out cool concept art for my D&D campaign. Instead, all I got were hands with 7 fingers and characters that looked like melted wax figures. Has anyone else found a practical way to make AI images actually work for finished projects?
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abby_wilson5119d ago
$120 is wild for something you knew was gonna be a gamble. You saw those weird hands online before you bought it, right? Everyone's seen the melted wax faces. Just feels like you set yourself up for disappointment. D&D concept art is specific, you need consistent character looks. These tools change up details every time you hit generate. If you really want to mess with AI for D&D stuff, free options like Bing Image Creator or a basic Stable Diffusion setup get you the same messed up hands without costing you lunch money for a week.
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haydenbutler19d ago
I see it differently @abby_wilson51, sometimes you pay for convenience and better prompts not just the hands.
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