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October 22, 2025
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Prompt to avoid nudity error?

  • October 22, 2025
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Hey, Is there a prompt command for Adobe Firefly that automatically forbids nudity so the AI will quit generating results it can't display? When I try to prompt it NOT to show nudity, this seems to just ENSURE the image will not be displayable.

 

It generated SOMETHING not allowed when I asked for a buxom barmaid for my D&D campaign. Understandable (sort of). So I added "fully clothed" and this seemed to work. But as soon as I added detail about their clothing it went wonky and generated a bunch of "can't load" results that I assume contained nudity. And when I said, "NO NUDITY" it just gave me solid "can't load" results.

 

Would be nice to have a command that you could add that would just prevent the AI from trying to generate anything with nudity in the first place.

Correct answer jane-e
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Hey, Is there a prompt command for Adobe Firefly that automatically forbids nudity so the AI will quit generating results it can't display? When I try to prompt it NOT to show nudity, this seems to just ENSURE the image will not be displayable.

And when I said, "NO NUDITY" it just gave me solid "can't load" results.

By @Michael_Patty

 

Unfortunately, Firefly does not include negative prompting, so when you type "no nudity", it only sees the second word. Adobe is aware and working on this. See this primary thread in the Firefly forum:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-firefly-ideas/p-negative-prompting/idi-p/13676093

 

Jane

 

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jane-e
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jane-eCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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October 22, 2025
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Hey, Is there a prompt command for Adobe Firefly that automatically forbids nudity so the AI will quit generating results it can't display? When I try to prompt it NOT to show nudity, this seems to just ENSURE the image will not be displayable.

And when I said, "NO NUDITY" it just gave me solid "can't load" results.

By @Michael_Patty

 

Unfortunately, Firefly does not include negative prompting, so when you type "no nudity", it only sees the second word. Adobe is aware and working on this. See this primary thread in the Firefly forum:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-firefly-ideas/p-negative-prompting/idi-p/13676093

 

Jane

 

Trevor.Dennis
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October 22, 2025

Are you saying that Firefly is generating excessive areas of uncovered skin?   There's some irony in that if it is what is happening to you.  We see a lot of posts from people annoyed that Generative Fill refused to work for them because the image had something like a beach scene with people in swim suites. The fix for that is to temporarily remove excess skin from the layer. Use Gen Fill, and unmask the skin back.  You can't just hide that skin behind a layer mask.  It has to be removed from the layer, and any layers that still show it, turned off.  It works every time AFAIK.