I was hesitant on liking this because right now as it stands I can't support Ai Art programs in of themselves due to the enormous amount of copyright infringement issues that it come with those programs. However, I think this is where it's interesting that you are using it in a way where, rather than using the image that Ai itself generates you use it more as a reference and then drew over it and did your own thing with it.
I was looking at how you went about your process on Werga's review so that's where I felt the need to acknowledge that. Because compared to a lot of other schmucks who are doubling down on being for Ai you know what the fuck you're actually doing when it comes to materials and methods in the process of making things.
That's where I think that, given the circumstances if a lot of these apps like Craiyon and Lensa got their shit sorted out and actually resolved that, and if people who advocated for Ai as a tool weren't so dense to assume that the image that Ai generates is worth being the final product as opposed to the process to get to where you got your work to, then there probably wouldn't be much of an issue.
It's worth referencing in a discussion.