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I just got a "Community Standards" violation for attempting to use the phrase "Sci Fi Pulse Rifle" in the prompts to extend a piece of concept art. Am I to understand that I am not allowed to use these new tools for the creation of (for example) an imaginary sci fi rifle? As a video game developer weapons are about 85% of what I work on in photoshop. Blood also tends to find its way into my work. I would think that this is true for most other game developers as well. Will game devs be forced out of photoshop going forward or is this just a beta issue?
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Hi @mick30211558rews currently the beta is under an age verified metric that has some stricter guidelines for prompts. I'm guessing prompt related to violence would be considered violations.
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@mick30211558rews I get this a lot for unknown reasons, and that I have used a word that is a violation, or a prompt created something that violates tos. Nothing I have prompted violated tos, at least intentionally or even in a way that I could explain using abstract maths. I'll give you an example:
"psychedelic mushrooms, brains, scarab beetle, floating in dark outer space, match image style"
I ran this test many times without issue and then got them. It still gave me the results but said a word was in violation. The issue I have with the prompt violation system is it doesn't give you feedback on what was in violation, just a link to the tos. You can report it though, which I advise.
It seems certain keywords, types, phrasing, and/or possible contextual reasons may trigger (no pun..) a tos response. -I want adobe to know I am in no way trying to circumvent guidelines. I respect your system and reasons. I do on the other hand look forward to a system in the future that uses AI to give specific user feedback on these violations in a more subtle and gentle demeanor to help us use the system better. I am a big fan on the implementations so far, just getting better. -Also also- try using photoshop to create your own image first prior to using generative AI. You can always draw, paint, piece it together on your own and then use the AI to help you blend your environment together.
Understand this is all new stuff and just enjoy it while it develops. A beta is a unique opportunity to explore new worlds.
Good Luck on your quest!
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I've also run into this. I tried making a cool sci-fi sword but it wouldn't. I went as far as to say " a ceremonial military sword" and it still wouldn't. It won't do blood either and refuses to do generative fill without a prompt, though not always.
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Hi.
You can use the word "artillery" to generate weapons.
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Great tip! Thank you! I create a lot of post-apocalyptic images of myself and friends (using real images). I've not been able to create even a 'holster' because of these blocks. Thanx again.
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