![]() However, for a proof of concept and an academic project, Andreas Berghammer’ fantasy character portrait generator is incredibly impressive. Is it an elf ear or a leaf in the character’s hair? If you look hard enough, you’ll find portraits with three ears as a result. Also, the AI seems to struggle with ears. Fresh data will help the system address this. The training data appears to have been mainly white faces, and so the output is also primarily white. You can find instructions on how to do so here. ![]() It is also possible to generate avatars using Andreas’ system by yourself through Google Drive and a colab notebook. The technology behind the scenes uses NVIDIA Stylegan2 and an anime faces model of Gwern. That means you can use them in commercial Twitch streams or even books you sell on DrivethruRPG or the DMs Guild. The portrait generator is free to use, and there’s a gallery of thousands of fantasy faces to browse and download from.īerghammer asserts that computer-generated images cannot be copyrighted by the programmers and so are being given CC0 licences. Nothing I can do to help except pass the news on as I’m not involved in the project. Update: 25 September 2021 – The new domain is struggling with a valid SSL/security. Update: 23 April 2021 – Berghammer’s generator is back online at this new domain. ![]() ![]() Looking for a face for your D&D or Pathfinder character? This could be the place. A personal project from Andreas Berghammer and friends has created an AI which can draw fantasy portraits. ![]()
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