Meet Levinia – Commissioning Art of my Dungeons & Dragons Character

On Thursdays, I’m still playing Curse of Strahd at Badwolf Adventure Studios. Our game was a bi-weekly game; however, we voted on making sessions happen weekly instead. This is the longest campaign I have ever been a part of, and I have grown attached to Levinia, my Half-Elf Blood Hunter. She’s a level ten, which is also the highest I have ever leveled up a character. Besides offering sessions, Badwolf also allows for character commissions. I asked for a commission of Levinia because even if she were to die, I won’t ever forget her. The commission was completed in January, and I’m pleased with how it turned out.

Image is taken in a forest. It's dark and there's fog. In the center is a woman with black hair and white hisps through her hair. She's holding a rapier and is dressed in armor and a fur shawl. She looks menacing.
The photo belongs to me, but was commissioned by Badwolf Adventure Studios

I’m in awe! Levinia looks so good! I felt that this image captured her character. In addition to having a digital copy of the art, Badwolf framed it for me, too. I haven’t hung it up yet, as I’m figuring out where I want to hang it in my house.

I cannot say enough positive comments about Badwolf Adventure Studios. I always look forward to our sessions, and it’s helped me destress throughout the week.

6 thoughts on “Meet Levinia – Commissioning Art of my Dungeons & Dragons Character

  1. Hello Mariah… A professional quality portrait of your favored character… That is ‘effin’ awesome! Maybe sometime in the future I could do a ‘guest’ appearance at your regular RPG game?

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  2. The character art looks great! Every so often I go on hours long searches to learn more about AI art for generating character art. I am curious what every thinks about it? One viewpoint I hold is that as long as the tools stay free(ish) – it could add a lot more art to tables around the world.

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    • I think the problem with AI art is the fear that art is going to be stolen with little to no consequences. I don’t know enough about this topic to personally speak about it, but I feel like that’s where a lot of the concerns are from.

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      • Hello, Bizarre Brunette. Yes, that makes sense. My understanding is a lot of these AI systems are learning from existing art to generate new art – so I think the fear of stealing (or closely mimicking) is a risk here. AI art has definitely amped up the aesthetics of my campaigns, but after this chat I will reflect on if/how to use AI art in my campaigns!

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