A lot of new AI art programs have become available recently, like Midjourney and Craiyon. Some of these offer commercial licenses to the images you generate, so this may not be illegal, but it's definitely awful: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/17830/101-portraits-and-tokens-for-npcs" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/set/17830/101-portraits-and-tokens-for-npcs</a> By the standards of AI-generated content, this is amateur hour at best, there's a lot you can do with these creation tools if you spend time fine tuning, tweaking, and iterating. Or you could type 'Leonin' into one and get a hairy Abraham Lincoln Thinking you are being very clever with your plan to earn a quick buck on the Roll20 marketplace, you plop in 'bard rowan atkinson' Maybe a jester next...'clown joker decaprio' And then you type in 'ultimate evil, devil, evil, bad, red skin' and get Hitler. Satisfied with your incredibly difficult and taxing half day's work of Great Art, you brag that you have 'painstakingly created' 'very detailed' portraits, like your excellent smu--gnome. And maybe stick a little disclaimer on there that third party creative software was used to help generate it, while praying hard that it doesn't get found out you don't have a commercial license and put in negative amounts of effort.