I fully agree about the legal aspects: Tried to express that I can't guarantee that some of them don't say something "bad" that is NSFW for example. Rephrased it so its clearer now.
@FieryRyan: Reason I listed the license for the tool used (Stable Diffusion) is that I was required to by the mods of the site. Personally I believe that current layout of the site creates these confusions, but I'll be clearer in the coming uploads.
On a sidenote: I use Midjourney also (but none of these were created in it). You're correct they haven't released it's source etc. However, all images genersted by Midjourney closed source services are CC0 when they're created, at least for paying customers.
Using SD as a service on their site (DreamStudio) generates public domain images ( CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication [available at https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ) according to Stability.ai
Using SD locally instead generates images without any specific license, meaning in effect they are under public domain once I generate them. However, I am re-licensing them to CCBYSA4 and GPL, as stated here, before releasing them to the public (here), so that would be the license(s). More about that here >>
I'd be happy to share the template with you if you send me a mail on contact at gaia dot li with your request - we currently have it on our dropbox, and I can share a link with you to it. It's in SVG created with Inkscape.
I can't fathom why anyone would ever bundle Arial with Inkscape... I use it, and have no memory of Arial being part of it (nor is that possible legally I think).
Santi, the artist that did this, usually does stuff by hand and later on does it with a drawing tablet. It is created in some version of Photoshop, but could easily have been made in most other free alterantive such as GIMP, not to mention MyPaint etc.
I fully agree about the legal aspects: Tried to express that I can't guarantee that some of them don't say something "bad" that is NSFW for example. Rephrased it so its clearer now.
@FieryRyan: Reason I listed the license for the tool used (Stable Diffusion) is that I was required to by the mods of the site. Personally I believe that current layout of the site creates these confusions, but I'll be clearer in the coming uploads.
On a sidenote: I use Midjourney also (but none of these were created in it). You're correct they haven't released it's source etc. However, all images genersted by Midjourney closed source services are CC0 when they're created, at least for paying customers.
The images and the prompts are licensed CCBYSA4 / GPL by me as their creator using the tool, Stable Diffusion 1.4 (AI), that is licensed using https://huggingface.co/spaces/CompVis/stable-diffusion-license
Done.
Using SD as a service on their site (DreamStudio) generates public domain images ( CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication [available at https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ) according to Stability.ai
Using SD locally instead generates images without any specific license, meaning in effect they are under public domain once I generate them. However, I am re-licensing them to CCBYSA4 and GPL, as stated here, before releasing them to the public (here), so that would be the license(s). More about that here >>
https://huggingface.co/spaces/CompVis/stable-diffusion-license
As for what version of SD I used it is 1.4 official checkpoint and the one found https://github.com/sd-webui/stable-diffusion-webui
I'd be happy to share the template with you if you send me a mail on contact at gaia dot li with your request - we currently have it on our dropbox, and I can share a link with you to it. It's in SVG created with Inkscape.
Thanks for the input Med...
In regards to irc, it probably was a setting then since I didn't /auth the nick.
I can't fathom why anyone would ever bundle Arial with Inkscape... I use it, and have no memory of Arial being part of it (nor is that possible legally I think).
In my opinion AKISMET does a great job. There is a drupal plugin for it at >> http://drupal.org/project/antispam ...or are you already using it?
Santi, the artist that did this, usually does stuff by hand and later on does it with a drawing tablet. It is created in some version of Photoshop, but could easily have been made in most other free alterantive such as GIMP, not to mention MyPaint etc.
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