
Your party.
One frame.
Add your characters, pick a scene, hit generate. The halfling actually looks short.

The halfling is
actually short
Enter each character's height. The generator figures out the rest. Your 3′2″ halfling rogue stands waist-high next to the 6′8″ goliath barbarian. No more party portraits where everyone is mysteriously the same size.
Party to portrait
in three steps
Add your party
Name, race, class, height, a quick description. Pull characters from an existing CharGen campaign or build them here. Takes about a minute per character.
Set the scene
Tavern? Battlefield? Throne room? Pick one of eight presets or write whatever you want. “The party stands in ankle-deep swamp water, torchlight barely reaching the fog.” Go wild.
Hit generate
One click. The generator handles height scaling, gear placement, lighting, composition. You get a full party portrait back in under a minute.

The night before the dragon
Tankards raised, map half-drawn on a scarred oak table. The firelight catches every scar, every jeweled hilt.
Pick a scene. Or write your own.
Eight presets cover the classics. Tavern celebrations, tense audiences with royalty, campfire moments under the stars. Each one sets up composition, lighting, and mood. Or ignore them entirely and write whatever you want.

Epic Group Pose
Heroic stance, dramatic vista
The party stands shoulder-to-shoulder on a rocky outcrop, wind whipping cloaks and hair. A vast fantasy landscape stretches behind them — mountains, distant towers, storm clouds breaking with golden light.

Tavern Gathering
Warm inn, tankards raised

Battle Formation
Weapons drawn, spells flying

Campfire Rest
Starlit camp, quiet moment

Throne Room
Formal audience, grand hall

Journey's Path
Traveling together, road ahead

Victory Celebration
Post-battle triumph

Wanted Poster
Bounty poster, ink sketches
A weathered parchment wanted poster nailed to a wooden post. Hand-drawn ink sketches of each party member, each with slightly exaggerated features.
These are starting points, not limits. “The party wades through a flooded dungeon, bioluminescent mushrooms on the walls.” If you can describe it, the generator can render it.

Steel meets sorcery
Weapons out, spells crackling, formation tight. Every character in their fighting stance.
The group portrait your party has been asking for. No six-week commission wait.
You just wrapped a two-year D&D 5e campaign and your players want a group shot. Or you're three sessions into Curse of Strahd and the party finally looks interesting. This is the D&D party portrait generator that gets character heights right. Your halfling rogue stands waist-high next to the goliath barbarian, not magically the same size.
Works for any tabletop RPG with a party. One-shots, West Marches campaigns, the homebrew epic that's been running since 2019. Eight scene presets handle the composition, or skip them and write your own prompt from scratch.
Art style is your call. Describe what you want and the generator matches it. DMs use it to kick off session zero with a portrait on screen. Players print it as the campaign memorial. Content creators grab it for stream overlays, podcast covers, and social banners. Up to eight characters per portrait, each with reference images and full descriptions.

An audience with the crown
Stained glass, gilded columns, tension thick enough to cut.
Your party changes.
So does the portrait.
Pull characters straight from your CharGen campaign. Names, races, classes, descriptions import in one click. When the cleric dies in session twelve and the bard joins in session thirteen, update the roster and regenerate.

Roll initiative on that group portrait
Free to start. First portrait takes about five minutes.
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