AI Character Art for D&D Players and Dungeon Masters
Your PC. Eight angles. Every expression. Drop into Roll20, hand to the DM, print at the table.
The problem
D&D characters live for hundreds of hours across multiple campaigns. The portrait you commission at level 1 stops looking like your character by level 10. Generating new art for each milestone, each costume change, and each session leads to the same problem AI artists everywhere face — drift. The character on your level-10 token doesn't match the level-3 portrait. Locking the multi-angle reference set early means the same character can age, change armor, gain scars, and still read as the same character.
How d&d players and dungeon masters use EZ Character
Player character multi-angle portrait set
Generate your PC in front, profile, three-quarter, and back. Use the angle set across Roll20/Foundry tokens, session-zero hand-outs, and full-body portraits for character sheets.
Party reference sheet for the campaign
Build a group portrait pinned with each PC's reference set. The DM uses it for visual consistency across narrative descriptions; players use it for cover art and recap posts.
NPC roster for the DM
Lock every recurring NPC — the tavern keeper, the rival adventurer, the BBEG — with their own multi-angle set. Drop into VTT scenes without re-generating mid-session.
Class-specific reference (armor swaps, multiclass progression)
Generate the same character in alt class costumes — paladin in plate, the same paladin after multiclassing into warlock, in different gear states. The face stays locked.
Recommended workflow
Start with these step-by-step guides — tuned for the deliverables d&d players and dungeon masters ship most often.
Which tier fits this work
Start with a Job Pack. A typical campaign uses 5–15 locked character references (PCs + NPCs). A 100 Pack covers the campaign plus alt-state generations with credit left over. Credits never expire across campaigns.
Frequently asked questions
Generate your first reference set
Upload one image. Get 8 consistent angles. Use the set across every spread, frame, or sprite in your project.
Try EZ Character freeFree tier: 12 credits (~80 images). No credit card required.