Bring Your Tabletop Campaigns to Life

Rich dark fantasy atmospheres, dramatic battle moments, and character portraits that stay consistent from session one to the final boss. Built for DMs and TTRPG creators who want their world to look as epic as it plays.

Gothic Fairytale style preview
Creepy Cute style preview
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The Problem

Your party deserves portraits — but commissions take weeks

A single character commission runs $50-$300 and takes 2-4 weeks. A full party of five with gear variants? That's $1,500+ and months of waiting before session zero.

Stock fantasy art breaks your world's tone

Your campaign is gritty low-fantasy noir, but every free asset pack looks like high-fantasy World of Warcraft. Mismatched art pulls players out of the world you built.

Characters, dungeons, taverns — and they all need to match

One portrait in watercolor, a map in pixel art, a scene in photorealism. Your campaign binder looks like a collage, not a cohesive world.

How PulseBook Solves It

Dark fantasy, noir, or Eastern — your world, your mood

Gothic Fairytale for Curse of Strahd vibes. Moody Noir for intrigue-heavy Blades in the Dark. Japanese Woodblock for Legend of the Five Rings. Pick the style that matches your table's tone.

Lock in your party and keep them consistent

Define each character once — race, class, scars, signature weapon. Every illustration maintains their look whether it's a tavern scene or a dragon fight.

Session recaps your players will actually read

Combine character profiles with location settings to generate dramatic scene illustrations. Turn "you enter the throne room" into a visual moment your table remembers.

Recommended Styles for TTRPG & Fantasy

These illustration styles are specifically suited for ttrpg & fantasy projects. Each one has been curated for the right tone, detail level, and aesthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I create consistent D&D character portraits?
Yes. Define your character's appearance, race, class, and equipment as a character profile. PulseBook generates consistent portraits across all your campaign illustrations — your half-orc paladin looks the same in every scene.
Which styles work best for dark fantasy like Curse of Strahd?
Gothic Fairytale is ideal for Ravenloft-style dark fantasy with rich, dramatic shadows. Moody Noir works well for intrigue-heavy campaigns like Waterdeep: Dragon Heist. Creepy Cute offers a lighter tone for horror-comedy tables.
Can I illustrate full campaign scenes with multiple characters?
Yes. Create profiles for your party members and your key locations, then generate scene illustrations that combine them. Perfect for dramatic moments, session recaps, and handouts.
Can I use PulseBook art in published adventure modules or zines?
Yes. All images generated on PulseBook are yours to use commercially — adventure modules, zines, DMs Guild content, campaign books, and VTT tokens.
Does it work for sci-fi RPGs like Starfinder or Mothership?
Yes. The Retro Sci-Fi style is built for classic space opera settings, and Cyberpunk Edge handles near-future and dystopian campaigns. Both maintain the same character consistency.
Can I create maps and location art for my campaign?
PulseBook generates illustrated location scenes — tavern interiors, dungeon entrances, forest clearings, throne rooms. These work as player handouts, VTT backgrounds, or session recap visuals.

Other Use Cases

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