Illustrate Your TTRPG Campaigns & Fantasy Worlds

Character portraits, dungeon maps, tavern scenes. Bring your tabletop adventures to life with consistent art.

The Problem

Commissioning character art is expensive

A single character portrait commission costs $50-$300. A full party with locations can run $1,000+.

Generic fantasy art doesn't fit your world

Stock art and random AI generations don't match your campaign's unique aesthetic. Your dark gothic campaign gets bright cheerful art.

You need art for characters, locations, AND scenes

It's not just character portraits. You need tavern interiors, dungeon entrances, dramatic battle moments — all in a consistent style.

How PulseBook Solves It

Atmosphere-matched styles

Gothic Fairytale for dark fantasy. Moody Noir for intrigue campaigns. Japanese Woodblock for Eastern-inspired settings. Each style sets the right mood.

Full party consistency

Create your entire party as character profiles. Every scene generation maintains their unique appearance, gear, and distinguishing features.

Locations and scenes

Build your world with location profiles. Generate scene illustrations that combine your characters with your locations for dramatic campaign moments.

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 D&D character portraits with PulseBook?
Yes. Define your character's appearance, race, class, and equipment as a character profile. PulseBook will generate consistent portraits you can use across your campaign.
Which style works best for dark fantasy campaigns?
Gothic Fairytale is ideal for classic dark fantasy with rich, dramatic illustration. Moody Noir works well for intrigue-heavy campaigns. Creepy Cute offers a lighter take on darker themes.
Can I illustrate entire campaign scenes?
Yes. Create location profiles for your key settings, then generate scene illustrations with your characters placed in those locations. Great for dramatic moments and session recaps.
Can I use these illustrations in published TTRPG content?
Yes. All images generated on PulseBook are yours to use commercially, including in published adventure modules, zines, and campaign books.
Does PulseBook work for sci-fi RPGs too?
Yes. The Retro Sci-Fi style is perfect for classic space opera settings, and Cyberpunk Edge works well for near-future and dystopian campaigns.

Other Use Cases

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