From Bing originally. It carries a CC license.
I prompted, edited (like extra ears, strange helmet accessories, logos being off), printed, assembled, and added/changed details once it was glued to a board.
I've given up on trying to decide if AI images are mine. Otherwise, have at it.
I too want to complete captchas in my spare time.
Oh my god. I wish I made that connection. Literally. I wish I connected the tail.
Hyphens are strange in Dalle3.
It's worse than that. It's the rest of the dragonborn's tail. It got confused.
Bing doesn't give a shit. Actual prompt: Princess Zelda leather powersuit armor, alternate timeline, slaying bowser with a sword, kneeling-bowser with bleeding-neck, sticker design, fully in frame, fully in view
Oh, of course, don't use the ai.
Bing's images are CC iirc. The origin of Bing's ai is Dalle 3, in which you own the resulting images. Dalle cares about copyright.
I didn't need a study to tell me that. See, back in 'nam there were no studies, no lettuce, no cars. We did what we did and we knew what we knew.
To be pedantic, all other things being equal, like quantity sold. Riiiiiight?
hahaha - I'm following the FAFO method to musical education right now, and this advice is reassuring.