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Issue with Firefly Flagging My Original Artwork as Violating Guidelines

Community Beginner ,
Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024

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Hello,

 

I would like to bring to your attention a recurring issue I've been experiencing with Firefly. Each time I upload my original artwork, I receive the following error:

 

“Something went wrong. This image produced an error. Please try again. Your reference image violates Firefly user guidelines and was removed.”

 

My artwork is entirely original, self-created, and does not include any content that would violate community guidelines or infringe on any copyrights. The images I upload are non-cexual, non-offensive, and represent my own creative designs.

 

I kindly ask to review this issue and provide clarification on why some content is being flagged. My goal is to create detailed drawings and have Firefly generate and fill in the colors and style. While I sometimes succeed, most of the time I receive this error.

 

Thank you 

Best regards,

Husef 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 14, 2024 Oct 14, 2024

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Hi @Husef25759865d9sz
It is worth posting an example of an image that is giving you the error message. That way people here can try understand what in the image is causing the problem for Firefly.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

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Agree with @Dean_Utian , examples would allow us to help more. That check is generally not a copyright check, but rather it believes there is something in the image that might not meet the Gen AI guidelines. It does make mistakes in thinking an object looks like something that a human might not agree.

 

    droopy

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Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

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f5f8c8b7-e34a-436b-ae29-4142e4e2ba4d.pngFirefly The character is a Taino person, standing with medium brown skin, with wavy long black hair  (4).jpgHusef Taino.jpgBella Lulu.jpgFirefly Genearte a latin woman hold her curly hair up. Keep the original reference 8416.jpg

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Oct 15, 2024 Oct 15, 2024

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For example: Here are some examples, the flying dragon gave me an error, but the native by the beach sketch worked perfectly. The sketch of the girl didn’t work, but when I used prompts without the sketch, it generated the girl similaly, so it's not an issue of being inappropriate. 

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Community Expert ,
Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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@Husef25759865d9sz, it seems to struggle with some artwork. I would note that the analysis to determine "violations" is a different process for prompts than it is for reference images. So it is possible it might generate an image that it refuses to use as a reference image. I have seen other AI image generators do this as well.

 

Just some observations I have (and others can chime in with their experiences)...  Reference images with lots of details seem to be harder for the model to process than ones that are simpler. This can result in rejections or inability to follow the reference.  Any reference with a lot of skin showing is more likely to be rejected.

 

I love your artwork!

 

My best,

    droopy

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Thank you all for your responses. I've taken note of them and will keep experimenting with AI. My main goal is to learn how to use my sketches or detailed drawings to guide the AI in generating specific results rather than random images. I am testing the machine limits and at the moment, I'm getting mixed results, but in many cases, I can correct them using Photoshop and airbrushing when needed. 

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Oct 17, 2024 Oct 17, 2024

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Glad you like my work. Here is a fun one with skeches, AI and photoshop to finish detail. Inktober Husef Oct 1st.jpgHusef Mix Media Videographer and G-Man V2.jpg

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