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The two images you see here—first one is the original ai image, and the second one is an edited version of the first ai image using Photoshop. My question is, since this oil paint version is created through editing, do I need to mark it as Generative ai when uploading it as a contributor?
If any part of the image was created using AI tools, you must declare it as an AI image. Applying Photoshop editing does not negate the fact that it was originally created with AI software.
Go with the first one in any case. Photoshop's "oil paint" filter looks nothing like actual oil paint, and images with applied filters are generally not accepted. However, the top one has watermarks and white spots that need to be removed.
Sure, generative AI assets stay generative AI assets, but according to the rules, you should only submit the first image. The oil paint filter can be applied by the buyer, if needed, but can not be removed.
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If any part of the image was created using AI tools, you must declare it as an AI image. Applying Photoshop editing does not negate the fact that it was originally created with AI software.
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Go with the first one in any case. Photoshop's "oil paint" filter looks nothing like actual oil paint, and images with applied filters are generally not accepted. However, the top one has watermarks and white spots that need to be removed.
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Sure, generative AI assets stay generative AI assets, but according to the rules, you should only submit the first image. The oil paint filter can be applied by the buyer, if needed, but can not be removed.
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