- TL;DR (from a quick read through) : - The app is inkarnate, the CEO announced they’re planning on allowing creators to put AI Generated content on their marketplace, with AI labels. - This plus price hikes means a bunch of people are cancelling their subscription. 
- but for what its worth (and gamerant failed to update their drama piece): - they back peddled. - Good spot! - Thanks 
 
 
- Dungeondraft is the way to go IMO: buy once, no sub, tons of extra assets available. There’s also Wondedraft if you’re doing world maps. - DungeonDraft is a wonderful tool. 
- I wish I could get it to run on Linux - It runs fine on Linux for me out of the box. - Oh really? Huh. I’ll have to try again - It’s been a while since I installed is, bit I think the only thing I had to do was make a shell script executable, which I think it says to do in the readme? Could be misremembering though. 
 
 
 
 
- It looks like Inkarnate decided to allow AI “art” in the marketplace. 
- Oh man, did a subscription service burn people? No way, I never could have guessed! 
- Theres another one called Dungeon Alchemist which claims to use AI, but the AI in question is actually just a very complex if=>then=>else statement (think npc ai). I have no idea why they are calling their scripts AI. - Before all this LLM nonsense that was AI and it still is. I guess they are just being overly transparent. 
- Either they’re seeing how popular AI is becoming and they’re calling it that to get some of that popularity, or they’re using the term AI in a different way than it’s currently used (so for example referring to regular NPC behavior as NPC AI). 
 





