Media, Consent & Credits
Visual references without style theft, voice/likeness consent, and honest AI disclosure in credits.
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6 min readVisual References Without Style Theft
Reference images and artists are how makers learn - and how generative tools get misused. A consent-aware, fair-reference practice for AI image work that refuses living-artist style cloning while still letting you study craft.
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6 min readDisclose AI in Creative Credits Without the Panic
When does AI assistance need a credit line, and how do you write one that is honest without turning the artwork into a disclaimer wall? Practical disclosure norms for makers, aligned with authorship rules and emerging transparency duties.
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5 min readGet Consent Before Synthetic Voice or Likeness in a Project
Project hygiene for makers who want synthetic voice, face, or performance elements: consent first, scope in writing, storage limits, and clear refusal paths - without a cloning how-to.
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4 min readWorkshop Feedback Prompts for Makers
Unstructured 'be honest' prompts produce vague cheerleading or chaotic rewrites. A structured critique prompt pack for makers - clarity, structure, voice, risk - so AI workshop feedback stays useful without becoming a co-author.
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