Quite like the development of Jerboa as it stands, but I found the icon of the app to be a bit uninspired (and personally I need to have a dark background so stuff doesn’t stand out too much).
Anyway, I got some time on hand last night and prompted DALL-E to create some Jerboa-inspired icons, and after going through dozens and dozens of iterations, prompts and refinements, I was left with 5 that I really like, cleaned them up and tuned them a bit in Photoshop this morning, and here we are:
Now I have no clue what that means in terms of licensing and whatnot. I’m explicitly posting them with no strings attached from my end, but can’t tell if any underlying licenses still apply regardless.
Thank you!! Very nice :)
PS if you want people to use them for anything they like, you’ll want a CC-BY (will require listing you as author) or CC0 license (completely public domain).
Ah nice, thanks a lot! In that case I’m happy to go for CC0, since really most of the work was done by an AI.
My point was just that I don’t know if any underlying license from DALL-E restricts me from opening it up to the public domain. I’ll try to get some clarity.
I think there is precedence saying AI work canno’t be restricted with copyright which is only for human work
Yep I’ve found this on their website in the meantime:
https://help.openai.com/en/articles/6425277-can-i-sell-images-i-create-with-dall-e
Not intending to sell anything, that was just the first search result.
So then I’ll publish them as CC0 shortly and upload them to the git repo as suggested.