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Quick clarification

A topic by TGMage created Jul 16, 2024 Views: 110 Replies: 3
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Submitted (1 edit)

I assume this is fine, but just to check - Is it alright if I photoshop my own images to resemble AI in order to poke fun at AI generated art/games? I can provide a devlog of the process if needed to prove I did the work.

Also, are you allowed to have aspects of the game that are interactable but are not a choice, like the ability to expand a list or click on a link to reveal an image? Or are we limited to no interaction other than the advance prompt and one choice?

Submitted(+1)

I'm not a dev, but the point is not being made by AI, it would be stupid to stop you from going from an AI aesthetic  (it's like saying you cannot draw anime, since it's AI main aesthetic...)

As long as your devlog proves you did it (if you can, I advice you to do a video of the process), I don't see what they could say.

Jam Host(+2)

Your use of photoshopping to emulate the aesthetic for parody is fine- providing a devlog of the process would be appreciated.

If the interact-able element consists of non-story/non-game content (title, landing page, menus for setting, codex, credits, etc), they are permitted. Otherwise, they fall outside of the scope of the jam's mechanical limitation.

Submitted(+1)

Cool! Thanks for clarifying.