A downloadable asset pack


4935 AI Generated Images comprising of LitRPG-based characters
. A AI Generated Image package focusing on archetypical characters based and from the LitRPG genre, from the dungeon-crawling to the tower-climbing, to portals opening in their version of Earth. The Character Portrait Series was created with the intention of providing free downloadable character portraits for those that either can't afford such things, for those that need assets for their online tabletop session, and for those seeking to use them for general usage like avatar profile pictures/photos.

The content is free for everyone of course, but you're free to do tips and donations and it would be very much appreciated. But none of you do not have to do it unless you want to. I'm creating stuff like this purely out of my personal free time and to more or less give others free content to work with.

This pack was generated with MidJourney via using carefully keyworded prompts with Niji V6 in default settings and with a mixture of "techniques" with the Personalization feature. I've done my best with this package to generate suitable downloadable assets but be warned that there may be some generative mishaps.

With a small warning of sorts. This pack contain generated characters that may or may not be in slightly form-fitting clothing with a focus on their figure, and blood and stuffs.

This is the first pack that uses Niji 6, although even it has some problems of its own.

  • Limbs - There may be generations with too many limbs or parts such as hands, legs, fingers, and toes.
  • Proportions - Certain parts of a generation may have oddly shaped faces, big limbs such as arms and legs, and daddy-long legs fingers and toes. Don't forget about the eyes, lips, and even the noses!
  • Clothing and weapons - The clothes generated may be too big and sometimes the things the characters are carrying or wearing is either too big or misplaced.

I ask all of you to be polite and nice to each other, of course.

Questions Specific to this pack?

Why did I take so long to do this pack from the last?

For one, I chose to put alot of focus on providing not just generating characters but generating multi-haired colored ones at that multiple character archetypes I know having both female and male variants up to a certain point. The set chosen hair colors are black, white, brown, and blonde - with two additional colors that alternate between blue and red, and purple and green.

I also tried my very best to make sure every last one of them wasn't a carbon copy of each other aka using the same pool of generated results. I opted to swap characters around, using the Chaos option, and swapping in and out the Personalization codes I had "developed" over the process of this pack. (Over twenty-thousand generated images rated, a "fine-tuned" Personalization.)

Although, you'll all see that I didn't do it at the start or so.

I also had to take breaks from generating to develop my other skills in real-life, and focusing on both relaxing and enjoying life. These breaks usually last either a few days to a few weeks.

A problem I faced was that the scope was way too big from the start, but I've done my best to remember which and what kind of characters may belong to the LitRPG genre. While most of the pack features melee-focused characters, you have a few mage-types and ranged-types.

Whatever packs I do next will not take a year to do, I'm opting to focus on less hair colors and setting a certain number of generated characters for each hair color to make production time less time-consuming.

Was I inspired by Solo Leveling for this pack?

Yes, more specifically Season 1 as a motivator with abit of Pick Me Up! sprinkled in. They're both set in a game-like world/setting where monsters from other worlds enter the world they're in.

Questions that you may have?

Was I inspired by anybody in regards of Character Portrait Series?

Yes,  specifically Ezekiel Eastbrook and their general altruism. Character Portrait Series was heavily inspired by the Visual Novel Backgrounds Series.

What caused me to create the Character Portrait Series?

At the start of September, I was winding down from finishing up a year-long voice acting production which I won't name since it was more of a passion project than an actual one. I decided that I wanted to use MidJourney to create generic archetypical characters related to light novels, manga, and anime in general and create a parody voiceover video. But then I was inspired by Ezekiel Eastbrook and decided to do something less funny and do something more serious and meaningful. It was tough deciding on what to do in that regards but here I am.

Am I taking requests?

Sure, I don't mind it but I'm more or less busy creating more packs or doing something else on my free time. If you're interested, just message me and we'll have a one-on-one and heart-to-heart conversation on what you want.

While I'm getting practice and all, I'll want you all to know that I'll only take one person and their request at a time. I'm quite a busy man in real-life too, it's kind of hard balancing things as it is. As a warning, I am aware of my inspiration's... forced retirement from the AI space. I will automatically reject any requests for backgrounds as I do not want to be their replacement. I am strictly about generating character packs and that is what I will be all about.

You're going to have to look elsewhere for backgrounds.

Do not hold it against me.

Do you need to credit me for using any packages I make?

You don't have to if you do not want to. This stuff was created for free and for you guys to work with.

Published 2 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
AuthorNoobalot
TagsAI Generated, Asset Pack, Characters

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part2.zip 554 MB
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part3.zip 735 MB
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part4.zip 656 MB
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part5.zip 518 MB
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part6.zip 819 MB
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part7.zip 665 MB
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part11.zip 627 MB
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part12.zip 492 MB

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