At the time, ideas were flowing rapidly, and I didn't bother to record all the sources of inspiration when creating these NFTs. I stored all my main NFT collections on a local hard drive as the primary material library, then downloaded 10-20 reference images from Google, Twitter, and the public domain. Based on these materials, I generated 5 to 20 different variants. This workflow allowed me to quickly iterate and produce creative works with distinct differences, but in hindsight, I realize I can't quite remember the origins of some of the detailed designs.

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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 5h ago
Haha, isn't this the classic "creative process vs compliance" eternal contradiction? The price of speed is that traceability can easily fall behind...
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YieldFarmRefugeevip
· 5h ago
I get this workflow; rapid iteration and delivery are no problem. It's just the material sourcing part... it's a bit sus.
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not_your_keysvip
· 5h ago
Ha, that's why so many NFTs are now being argued over for originality.
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GlueGuyvip
· 5h ago
Ha, so that's the old trick of "inspiration strikes and I forget to record it," I've been through that too... --- Quickly generating variants sounds great, but then you regret not recording the source clearly afterward. I understand that feeling. --- So now it's difficult to deal with copyright issues? --- Storing materials on a local hard drive is a good habit, but it can make it easy to get confused about the source of reference images. --- This workflow sounds very efficient, but it also carries quite a bit of risk... --- Generating variants is indeed fast, but transparency is definitely a pitfall. --- If I had known earlier, I should have made a table to record it. Now it's too late to regret. --- Google and Twitter images mixed together, and it's hard to trace back to the original source. --- The cost of creative bursts is like this—there are gains and losses.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 5h ago
Bro, this health factor has been flashing red for a long time... No record of the source? From a risk control perspective, this is a sign of systemic risk, the first domino.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 5h ago
Hi, I get this workflow, but aren't you worried about getting exposed later if you do this...
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