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April 30, 2024
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If you have no use for sweet disney drawings

  • April 30, 2024
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As one of the world's best companies in design and graphics, firefly is really a huge disappointment. It only allows children's pictures, as if they came from disney or something else harmless. Firefly can't make the log dangerous, nothing serious, nothing creepy, nothing bloody - and that's regardless of how innocent it is. I'm not doing anything cruel or wrong, but I have stories of unpleasantness... unpleasantness doesn't exist in the adobe world, so firefly is totally useless. Therefore, I want to hear here if anyone has other references to AI drawing, where you are not terribly anxious to show something that is not cozy like a Disney film.

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Dave Gustafson
Inspiring
April 30, 2024

Hi Octavius,

I mostly deal in sci-fi and fantasy, but I have numerous explorations in the macabre. As for blood, violence, or nudity that's against the terms of service as you already know.  Firefly is "corporate focused" and like most companies, tries to avoid any type of litigation or bad press. Midjourney probably the most popular generator has this policy:

 

"Do not create images or use text prompts that are inherently disrespectful, aggressive, or otherwise abusive. Violence or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. No adult content or gore. Please avoid making visually shocking or disturbing content. We will block some text inputs automatically."

Midjourney Discord

 

As you see my images aren't Disney, but there's a line I can't cross. I'm a huge fan of Frank Frazetta growing up, the biggest, most recognized fantasy illustrator there ever was. His style is violence, blood, and nudity so I'm S#@! out of luck LOL!

 

If you want, message me and tell me what you are trying to achieve

 

JarlskovAuthor
Known Participant
June 25, 2024

Yes, I am aware that the large international companies would like to bring us all down to the lowest common denominator, for the sake of their business. 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2024

@Jarlskov what kind of images are you trying to create that are violating the terms of use?