Can You Use Artificial Intelligence To Create Coloring Books for KDP?

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AI art is pretty cool and there’s so many great AI art softwares on the market, but did you know that Canva has just integrated stable diffusion with their website?

They now have text to image and It’s pretty cool what you can create with this new technology, so in today’s video I want to share how AI can potentially help you create coloring books for KDP.

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67 Comments

  1. Wow! How exciting! No I didnt know Canva was doing AI! Thanks for that. I only recently started studying a tiny bit about midjourney. Looking forward to more videos on this. Hoping Canva upgrades DPI soon!

  2. awesome. I have been playing with this for a week or so.. the images need to be cleaned up in another software, at least at this point.. maybe by next year it will be ready for use. but to ADD images to say CF images to flesh out a book it can work.

  3. Would you advice using this to generate images you could use to trace in another software to create cleaner lines / add or remove sections of the image. So instead of copy and pasting your using the images as a guide to create something else ?

  4. Still nothing can replace the real artist. AI might do it better yet man made can't be repeated by the same person. While AI can do it everytjing man made is unique and none really the same

  5. This app is from stable diffusion. I checked their website FAQ and it says this regarding copyright:

    "The area of AI-generated images and copyright is complex and will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction." What do you make of this? Is this still currently a legally grey area?

  6. the issue that will come about is that these AI image programs do things in a weird way, all they do is go out and scrape the free image sites and combine a bunch of images on what you type in as the phrases So I think down the line some of the legalities of these images will come into question. And even when Canva makes the images bigger and better DPI will you be able to use them at all because as we have seen recently KDP does not like free Canva images Too much, why because it is in their terms of service that using things Freely available on the internet is not allowed without significant modification and since canva now owns pexels and pixabay, then the Free images you see on canva are mainly from those sites. and on the lic. questions on Canva I am sure many people Do not know that with the Pro feature you can only use a chosen image on one design 1 time " from canvas site "Each Pro Content License allows you to use the Content in one Canva Design, so you must pay to obtain a new license each time you wish to use the same piece of Content in a new Design" Which means if you say, make a cover and use an image unless you are downloading the interior in the SAME PDF you by law are not allowed to use it on the interior unless you purchase another Lic because this would be considered a 2nd design. OK I've ranted long enough but to me, it's worth it if I can save even 1 person from getting suspended, banned, or worse sued

  7. So weird to think now we have to check the authors to see if they are an artist…
    Now we have this next to plagiarized art works , stolen art works, traced art works , etc… to look out for.
    I understand most ai generated art is based on an image library from artists too as well.
    So we don't know where the source library images are from to begin with.

    It's a little weird to see where this is gonna go.

  8. The short answer is no you can not use this as a way to make coloring book content.
    The long answer is yes but maybe no, and here it is in the TOS.
    If you are using a free or a trial account for Midjourney, you are granted a Commons Noncommercial 4.0 Attribution International License. which means that you'd be able to use the images as long as you don't sell them or make money off them, and as long as you give credit Cattribution") to Midjourney, if you pay for your account, the company says "You basically own all Assets you create using Midjourney's image generation and chat services.
    In its terms of service, the company further specifies that you grant Midjourney a "perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive sublicensable no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocabile copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute text, and image prompts you input into the Services, or Assets produced by the service at your direction. In other words, even if you "create" a new piece of art and you have all rights to use the images the service creates. Midjourney also keeps its own license to use your works, including licensing.

  9. This is great for personal use, however the only issue with this method is, if you use it for commercial purposes like KDP publishing or Print on Demand or whatever, you do not own the copyright to the image, the AI platform does, check their T&C's.

    So if they decided to, they could raise a copyright strike against you, destroy your business and you would own them all the proceeds from your colouring books, T-shirts, art prints etc, plus any associated fines and compensation.

  10. No, I didn't know Canva has AI! Wowser! Do you have to pay for it?!

    (I tried Midjourney recently bcos of another YouTube vid. I found it impossible to use! I can't find this "newbies+1" channel on there or anything. Gods preserve me from stupid Discord servers! 😏 And I don't like the idea of everyone snooping on my ideas.)

    On the one you're using, doesn't it give you the option to "refine" your image?? 🤔

    (I disagree that you couldn't colour in the last unicorn pic btw!!)

  11. With AI progs there are a lot of misconceptions as to what you are legally allowed to use. Copyright is very unclear. In one respect they say you are 100% the owner of the generated artwork and then depending on where it got it from you could be liable for using it commercially. Until the copyright legalise is sorted out it is a bit of an unknown quantity and risky to put out as your own artwork! No one is safe against the copyright laws! Even if you modify the artwork in MidJourney it is still vague over copyright! It really is early days where creating AI images is concerned. There are even problems with sizing artwork in MidJourney and I believe you have to go to another program to size up above 4x. So if you wanted a really massive picture I'm uncertain whether you would be able to achieve this easily. The AI image market needs to evolve a bit more before we see the results we want. It is like all programs there are pros and cons of usage!

  12. Hi thanks for this really interesting, had a thought if you downloaded those pictures from Canva, you could use a piece of software called "Vector magic" this software will convert the images into vector art. you could then save them in quite a few different image types, .ai, svg, eps, dxf, etc… I tend to use it for hand drawn artwork and then scan the art and convert them into vector images.

  13. Is there any risk of having Canva create the same drawing more than once? In other words, if I use the drawings that Canva is giving me, is there any risk that if I create a coloring KDP book for Amazon, someone will claim that they had that image in their Book?

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