I think the scene is from Breath of the Wild, but don’t quote me on that; I haven’t played all the way through yet.

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          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.

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              The phrase “it’s ai generated” sucks the fun out of most images. Almost as much as “it has a CC license.”

              So that image is from a universe where Zelda and Peach are roommates. AI understands both of those characters really well. I’ve got full image-story arcs of them being in lesbians and kicking ass.

              AI is still shit for brains at some prompts, might I suggest Zelda as the Witch Queen of Angmar?

              Or there’s this actual painting of Perseus and Andromeda where I don’t understand how to tell AI that Zelda in power armor is in a full commit dive straight down, preparing to slash tf outta Bowser.

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                  From my perspective, it seems like you wanted to make a rendition of this until you found out it was ai-generated. Either that, or that it carried the CC license which is a non-commercial license, or both.

                  I gave you options to slightly modify the design that would produce another awesome looking Zelda.

                  That was the thought process.