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EDITING USING GENERATIVE FILL

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Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

I am writing to inquire about a specific issue I have encountered while using Adobe software for my creative projects.

In my current work, I am utilizing generative fill techniques to edit images for an animated book project. However, I have encountered restrictions when attempting to use terms such as "legs" or "toes" while editing certain aspects of the images.

Given the nature of my project, I need to edit specific areas of the human body, including the lower limbs and extremities. However, I understand that certain terminology might be restricted within the software for various reasons.

Could you please provide guidance on alternative terminology or processes that I can use to achieve the desired edits? I am eager to continue my work and would greatly appreciate any assistance or insights you can provide in this matter.

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Mar 19, 2024 Mar 19, 2024
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There are certain restrictions, but are you sure those restrictions are on these terms? You may have used a prompt containing also other words and may be one of those words triggered the issue.

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