Upper_Krust
Legend
FYI, I found a KS project that uses AI images and is D&D 5e and god related:
Galactic Pantheon: Gods of the Future (5e)
I know I became aware of this because when I type GOD RULES into the Kickstarter Search their book appears ahead of mine - if you can believe it!

https://www.kickstarter.com/project...opular&term=5e&total_hits=5084&category_id=34
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A couple of thoughts:
- I think they are lying. Based on the preview images I think all of that art is AI generated and, probably, only mildly edited in photoshop. To clarify, I think all of the images they are showing on the KS page are AI generated. What is included in the final book - i have no idea.
- IMO, this style of AI image looks like it is made by a person more than the "glossy" style that it seems you have gone with.
- I think #2 allows people to fool themselves that it is largely and artist work an not AI. They are wrong, this is 100% AI (IMO).
- The KS AI disclosure is at the very bottom of the KS page. If I hadn't expected the art was AI generated, and was thus looking for a disclosure, I would have completely missed that it uses AI art.
- This is a niche project that has earned almost $10,000 with 10 days to go. I think you can do better!
Well firstly, I wish this person every success with their (presumably) Epic Material (I don't see any stats shown).
Maybe they will revise their gods after they have my God Rules.

1. Hard to tell - some images are clearly AI, others may or may not be (cover images in particular).
2. I have multiple styles in my book (I tried my best to link 1 style to each "dimension" and I picked several different artists with different styles to cover different dimensions).
3. Again, who knows what editing was done; they already admitted AI use - so backers know its not AI Free.
4. As long as they are being honest about using AI I don't see what more they can do. 'Edited in Photoshop' could mean many things. I'm sure I have run the gamut between +1-2 hours all the way to +30 hours or more in terms of editing/fixing/re-painting. As regards a single page of artwork I probably average 5-6 work hours on each.
5. Well fingers crossed I can do okay, but I honestly have no idea at this point - last I checked there were 19 signed up to be notified (after the first 6 of 70 days of the Pre-Launch) but that's all prior to my emailing and Meta Ads marketing - so I am not massively concerned on those numbers 'just yet'.
