Thanks for asking! I used Inkarnate for this one. I’ve used Wonderdraft in the past, but I like the feel of this simulated hand-drawn map better.
We release every other week, but I like to post maps, stories, and other homebrewed content instead of just saying, “Episode 538 is out now! Please listen to my stuff!”
I do think it’s important to be a member of a community instead of just using a community. So maybe there’s a criteria of interaction that comes along with self-promotion?
Sorry for jumping into the conversation so late, but what’s the feeling on podcasts? I have a very small one that I’m quite proud of, and I’d love to share it. I don’t think a post for every new episode release should be allowed, but I feel like an occasional post about milestones or information that others could use should be acceptable. In essence, posts intended to engage with everyone instead of just sell to them.
Most of them have this as a base: portrait, white background, fantasy art, dishonored style --ar 2:3 --v 5.1
Two of them (Baeth and Father Del) use this as a base: portrait, white background, medieval, fantasy art, Donato Giancola, craig mullins, parth, masterful strokes --ar 2:3 --v 5.1
Beyond that, I tend to use basic descriptions and generate until something clicks. With two of those, I had to use actors because my prompts didn’t return anything I liked. For instance, the nobleman at the bottom, Caundry Aborlein, uses William Powell as a descriptor. I had to Photoshop the mustache on him, however. Here’s his prompt: nobleman, curly shoulder length brown hair, William Powell, arrogant expression, large nose, fat face, fancy clothes, portrait, white background, fantasy art, dishonored style --v 5.1