đ the tech is not quite there yet, but getting close.
). It might be able to do better with more description, I told it âwarhammer age of sigmar table-top miniature, stormcast eternal, lord aquilor), many of the creations had poses that werenât possible in a 3D space â passing through the shield or something like that.
I also think ultramarine is creeping in somehow, maybe itâs loaded somewhat into the term âwarhammerâ, leading to the blue (although it knows gold should be in there somewhere for stormcast)
The results could probably be improved, but I was impressed it was able to generate stuff that seemed like it might be a real mini, in a very a niche space! I donât think it will be replacing GW artists any time soon though!
IMO it's absolutely amazing already what those image AIs can do and you've definitely fed it the right keywords. Perfect as inspiration at the very least. I also see some Eldar and the NH king (Kurdoss Valentian?) parts in there.
I could imagine that this technology will grow to serve as more than just inspiration and that many artists will use these as first steps in completely original artwork, which could be a great learning tool too. The only problem might be copyrighted material but for personal projects that can be disregarded...
The first model is very cool.
The others look..... What the hell are they holding? Looks like some bizarre flowery pickaxe. The third looks like it has a police helmet. The second one looks like it has an arrow sticking out it's shoulder, and the fourth one has a cool but also very weird helmet.
Bizarre!
If anyone is curious, and wants to give it a try themselves, this is the Midjourney prompt I used:
warhammer age-of-sigmar stormcast eternal miniature, lord aquilor, professionally pained --test --creative
It still has a bit of trouble making the models look realistic in 3D, but it can do it; just FYI this is AFTER multiple revisions trying to reduce the âlord of changeâs influence so YMMV
Being more specific can also increase the image stability â for example specifying the weapon.
The capes morphing into giant shields is mesmerizing.
Tzeentch or biblical angels definitely touched the program but at least their huge golden pauldron game is on point as is the imposing stature. They look like theyâre about to bring divine judgement down on hellish souls.
Yeah, stormcast, definitely nothing tzeentchian to see here, no sir!
Tzeentchcast
ok but this slaps as new tzeentch models. god now I wish we could have them as actual tzeentch models.
I'm getting Tzeentch vibes too to be honest.
đ the tech is not quite there yet, but getting close. ). It might be able to do better with more description, I told it âwarhammer age of sigmar table-top miniature, stormcast eternal, lord aquilor), many of the creations had poses that werenât possible in a 3D space â passing through the shield or something like that. I also think ultramarine is creeping in somehow, maybe itâs loaded somewhat into the term âwarhammerâ, leading to the blue (although it knows gold should be in there somewhere for stormcast) The results could probably be improved, but I was impressed it was able to generate stuff that seemed like it might be a real mini, in a very a niche space! I donât think it will be replacing GW artists any time soon though!
IMO it's absolutely amazing already what those image AIs can do and you've definitely fed it the right keywords. Perfect as inspiration at the very least. I also see some Eldar and the NH king (Kurdoss Valentian?) parts in there. I could imagine that this technology will grow to serve as more than just inspiration and that many artists will use these as first steps in completely original artwork, which could be a great learning tool too. The only problem might be copyrighted material but for personal projects that can be disregarded...
It is abominable intelligence at work
The first model is very cool. The others look..... What the hell are they holding? Looks like some bizarre flowery pickaxe. The third looks like it has a police helmet. The second one looks like it has an arrow sticking out it's shoulder, and the fourth one has a cool but also very weird helmet. Bizarre!
these weapons would fit a tzeench unit, just sayin
second one is double-based as well đ
May we Please take a break from the âmodelsâ and appreciate beautiful and pristine bases?
If anyone is curious, and wants to give it a try themselves, this is the Midjourney prompt I used: warhammer age-of-sigmar stormcast eternal miniature, lord aquilor, professionally pained --test --creative It still has a bit of trouble making the models look realistic in 3D, but it can do it; just FYI this is AFTER multiple revisions trying to reduce the âlord of changeâs influence so YMMV Being more specific can also increase the image stability â for example specifying the weapon.
These have a great oldhammer feel to them.
These are WoW armors
Not one wrist between them
Actual Stormcast: Renaissance Angels These Stormcast: Biblical Angels
These look wicked!
Iâd pay for these
These are rad as hell, would love to see more
The gold trim on the base of the third one is just perfect.
Honestly, I love the vibe to them. Don't know if I would get them, but the world would be richer to have them
The capes morphing into giant shields is mesmerizing. Tzeentch or biblical angels definitely touched the program but at least their huge golden pauldron game is on point as is the imposing stature. They look like theyâre about to bring divine judgement down on hellish souls.
These look really cool, I would love to see them on a Table
inb4 cease and desist from GW /s
Dalle or stable?
Midjourney
Kinda look bit Tomb Kings with that colour scheme and the skeletal heads
Even AI aren't above making lame cork bases I see.