#dalle3 dino prompts

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mossy siren
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Prompt help: Dinosaurs and anthropomorphic animalsmidjourney (self.dndai)

submitted 4 hours ago by gheistling

Hey guys! Needimg some help designing prompts to get better dinosaurs and anthro-animals. My kids are demanding an 'Ark meets D&D' campaign, and I'm trying to deliver.

My basic prompt was dereived from another user here:

Subject (Tyrannosaurus Rex), action (standing on a cliff roaring), thematic tone wash, characteristic graphic style, grit fantasy, darkest dungeons and dragons art, artist (Joe Madureira), inkblots, pastel color palette, screen tones

My prompt is working for basic concepts, and 'popular' species, like a t-rex, triceratops, or anthropomophic cockatoo wizards, anthropomorphic crow ninjas. I like the art style that the prompt makes (Changing the artist to Wayne Reynolds has good results, too.)

If I try to do a lesser known species, like a Therizinosaurus or an anthro mata mata, even a spinosaurus, I get a weird t-rexish lizard and a ninja turtle (all anthro turtle's become ninja turtles??).

Basically, what prompts can I use to get less generic results?

On a related note: What's the best way to get multiple images that are of the 'same' creature or person? Just low variability, new image, on a successful prompt?

Final question: Is there any way to get it to recognize two headed or conjoined twin type prompts? My efforts have turned out from bizarre, to terrible.

I have a year membership with Midjourney, but I'm willing to change products if one is specifically better for fantasy art- that's all I use it for.

Thanks for any help!

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Hi @mossy siren. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:

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Hmm, I don't know enough to give you a confident answer yet. The extracts provided do not contain specific information about generating dinosaur prompts with DALL·E-3. However, I can share some general advice based on the information available.

  1. Designing Prompts: The quality of the generated images heavily depends on the prompt you provide. For lesser-known species or specific requests, you might need to be more descriptive in your prompts. For example, instead of just saying "Therizinosaurus", you could describe its unique features, like "a dinosaur with long neck, small head, and large claws". You can also experiment with different artists or styles to see if they yield better results. Source (https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6582391-how-can-i-improve-my-prompts-with-dall-e)

  2. Multiple Images: If you want to generate multiple images of the 'same' creature or person, you can use the n parameter in your API call to request multiple images at once. However, please note that DALL·E 3 only allows 1 image per request, so you would need to make parallel requests for multiple images. Source (https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/images?context=node)

  3. Two-headed or Conjoined Twin Prompts: The extracts do not provide specific information on how to generate images of two-headed or conjoined twin creatures. However, you could try to be more explicit in your prompts, such as "a two-headed dinosaur" or "a conjoined twin dinosaur".

Remember, DALL·E-3 is a powerful tool but it's not perfect and might not always generate the exact image you have in mind. It's always a good idea to experiment with different prompts and settings to see what works best for your specific needs.

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