These are the seven feature images I made for my own blog this month, each one generated with AI and staged like a quiet still-life on a maple workbench: a set of hand chisels, a spray gun, a doorbell button, a price-tag gun, an aircraft attitude indicator, a kitchen fork, and a threshold ramp at a doorway. I direct one of these for every post I write, and rather than let each do a single job and then sit here unused, I am giving them away. Use them for whatever you like, commercial work included, at no cost.
The one string attached is a credit. They go out under CC BY 4.0, which means you name Christopher Ross and link back where you reasonably can. A link is the whole price, and I do notice them.
Every file has its creator and license written into the metadata, so the attribution travels with the image even if it gets passed around. Each one also ships with a matching text file that spells out the same details in plain sight, in case you would rather read it than dig through file info.
I plan to do this every month. Things get copied online whether you offer them or not, so I would rather hand mine over openly and be done worrying about it. If a pack saved you some time and you feel like it, you can buy me a coffee. No pressure either way.

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