Pumpkins adorn the path just out of town. The villagers put them out every year as an offering to ward off evil spirits. It has worked for them every other year…
Pumpkins adorn the path just out of town. The villagers put them out every year as an offering to ward off evil spirits. It has worked for them every other year…
You’ve said in the past that you use MidJourney to generate the images and then finish them in GIMP. Have you considered instead using a local Stable Diffusion installation? You have more than enough images to train a LoRA or maybe even a whole model in your style.
It is something I’m interesting in exploring. There are multiple challenges in AI map generation. I think it will be a lot of work to get right. In particular, maps are made up of many parts, and their image names alone do not describe the parts of the image, and often time are colorful and don’t even describe the map in a specific way.
For instance, a tavern map might be named “Weary Tavern” but how can the AI model know which parts are tables, chairs, stairs, bars, and so forth, so that they can be produced from a prompt?
I’m not sure how tagging parts of images for training works in stable diffusion but it’s on my list to check out when I have the bandwidth.