Disclosure Analysis
AI was used to generate or edit a minority of visual assets, including logos, intro images, and store page materials.
7 pro logos that could not be satisfied with dev skills or outsourcing
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AI Usage Disclosure
About 98% of the art assets in this game are human authored. 100% are human edited. Which assets used ai: -7 pro logos that could not be satisfied with dev skills or outsourcing -The purple images in the SportsZone intro. These were generated because no public domain photos of 1990s era football players exist and pixel art or digital art were not appropriate. -The studio background and suit. -The store page assets used public domain images which then received minor ai changes, colors, hair, text, etc. This was done because they needed to look like real photos rather than obvious composites.
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About 98% of the art assets in this game are human authored. 100% are human edited. Which assets used ai: -Some of the pro logos that could not be satisfied with dev skills or outsourcing, about 13 in number. -The purple images in the SportsZone intro. These were generated because no public domain photos of 1990s era football players exist and pixel art or digital art were not appropriate. -The studio background and suit. -The store page assets used public domain images which then received minor ai changes, colors, hair, text, etc. This was done because they needed to look like real photos rather than obvious composites. -The tts engine that runs for the SportsZone segments probably doesn't count as ai but it does use cloning on composite/edited voice samples.
About 98% of the art assets in this game are human authored. 100% are human edited. Which assets used ai: -7 pro logos that could not be satisfied with dev skills or outsourcing -The purple images in the SportsZone intro. These were generated because no public domain photos of 1990s era football players exist and pixel art or digital art were not appropriate. -The studio background and suit. -The store page assets used public domain images which then received minor ai changes, colors, hair, text, etc. This was done because they needed to look like real photos rather than obvious composites.