>>72349850Indeed it did! Here's the prompt for this one:
"An illustration of a woman dressed in what appears to be a fantasy or medieval alchemist or apothecary ensemble.
She has long, blonde hair styled into two intricate braids that frame her face, one braid running along her temple and the other around the side of her head. Her hair shines with a golden hue and she possesses fair skin with a subtle blush on her cheeks. Her expression is focused and serene, with light blue eyes that seem to be gazing into the distance.
The woman is wearing a long-sleeved, olive green jacket with folded lapels and brown trimming. The jacket is fastened with ornate, circular, brass buttons, and she has a white blouse underneath. Around her waist, a brown leather belt with pouches and satchels is cinched, holding various vials and tools. One of the pouches is adorned with a metallic emblem, suggesting a symbol of her trade or affiliation.
Attached to her belt are several items indicative of her profession: a large, pink potion in a heart-shaped bottle, a small spherical object that might be a pocket watch, and a leather-bound book or box. In her right hand, she delicately holds a transparent blue potion in a glass bottle with a cork stopper, which catches the light and draws the eye.
Her skirt is multi-layered, with an earthy brown overskirt gathered to one side, revealing a cream-colored underskirt that falls to her ankles. The outfit is both functional and stylish, blending practicality with a touch of elegance.
For footwear, she dons sturdy, mid-calf leather boots in a matching brown, featuring large cuffs and strapped with a buckle across the front.
The overall impression is that of a skilled and knowledgeable woman, perhaps an adventurer or a craftsperson in a fantasy realm, ready to embark on a journey or to concoct a potion with the tools and ingredients she carries with her. The artwork is highly detailed, with attention paid to the textures of fabric and leather, the sheen of metal, and the luminous quality of the potions."
Which is actually just a ChatGPT-generated description of this image:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/D548AeSometimes I'll just have Midjourney "redraw" images just to see what its take on it would be. I didn't use any Character References or Style References for this one. However, I can now use this output as a Style Reference for other images. Here's Noel in the style of that gen!