![]() Conclusionįriends! Despite the fact that I created these arts using artificial intelligence, it’s still quite challenging and time-consuming. Perhaps this is related to the fact that purple hues are associated with magic and look “expensive”, while the absence of the need for “precise” shapes gives the neural network room for creativity, allowing it to create such beautiful arts. Out of all the images I’ve generated, Mourning Wood turned out to be the most beautiful and colorful to my taste. This Terraria fan art depicts the boss Mourning Wood, and it is my pride within this selection. But here he is depicted in a more detailed form, and we kind of dream: “What if the graphics in Terraria were not pixelated?.” Mourning Wood The portrait of Skeletron was created based on a screenshot from Terraria, so there’s absolutely no “cinematic” effect. The Ogre from Terraria turned out to be quite beautiful, but also not without flaws. I don’t particularly like cool colors, so I’m not too happy with the result… Ogre After about 15 minutes, I ended up with what you see above. Making Ice Queen look like the boss from the game while giving her feminine features also proved to be difficult. I had to generate this Terraria fan art in an “oil painting” artistic style, as the neural network outright refused to understand why a bee would have a 20-barreled machine gun in its rear… Ice Queen Queen BeeĮvery player is probably familiar with the Queen Bee boss. It turned out a little strange, but some resemblances to the original are still there. I created it by feeding a screenshot from the game into the neural network. It probably just doesn’t understand the concept of a wall of flesh with teeth and eyes… King SlimeĪnd this is a somewhat strangely looking King Slime in a dreamy-fantasy style. But no matter how I tried to make the neural network generate a Wall of Flesh for me, it couldn’t create anything similar. To be honest, I was inspired by the concept of another artist who drew their art by hand. In my opinion, the Wall of Flesh boss turned out to be the worst. The creature in the picture only remotely resembles the amusing boss from the game. This is my attempt to depict Deerclops from Terraria. Out of all the Terraria fan arts I’ve made, this one somehow amuses me the most… There’s something odd about this quirky combination of colors and shapes. When the Brains of Cthulhu attack the elven forests, it looks something like the picture above. It was based on a screenshot from the game, so it accurately conveys the atmosphere. Oh, this little fantasy simply depicts a Terraria character in a somewhat surrealistic style. You’ll recognize this guy right away – it’s Moon Lord from Terraria, only much more detailed and slightly transformed. Honestly, I never liked it, so I didn’t bother too much. The art depicts the boss Eye of Cthulhu from the game Terraria. ![]() So, I present to you a selection of Terraria fantasy fan art. Some images turned out to be quite controversial, but some, like this wonderful tree from the picture above, turned out to be pretty good. Most often, my work went through 4 stages: first, I generated a creature similar to a creature from the game, then I separately generated the environment, created a composition using Adobe Photoshop, and finally, I merged everything with the help of AI. Some of the arts required quite a bit of time. But don’t be deceived, thinking that this is such an easy task. ![]() Using the advanced capabilities of artificial intelligence, I created these fan arts through prompt engineering. I’m not an artist, as it may seem, and these arts were not hand-drawn. Today, I want to share with you a selection of Terraria fan arts, of which I am the author. From time to time, we all love to immerse ourselves in the world of games.
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