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I'm a fashion/product photographer. A client sent me an outerwear coat to shoot on a mannequin and no shirt for underneath. I thought, "No problem. I can probably generate the neck part of the top with Generative AI." That's a big NO. Every time I try to generate the fill, I receive an error message that wants to send me to the Adobe Use/Guidelines page. My original input was "Women's black ribbed turtleneck shirt". After a few different variations, I wondered if the AI thought I was being "racist" for using the word "black". No matter what I wrote, an error was always returned sending me to the Guideline page. (None of the guidelines seemed valid for what I asked.)
Pity there isn't a way to create what I want with a plug-in for some other AI.
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@NemoNiemann most likely its not your prompt that is causing the issue moreso the underlying image. It would help if you can share a screenshot of the original mannequin image - it could be construed as nudity by the AI thereby blocked due to usage terms.
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Yes, I should have done a screen shot of what I got. I'm swamped with other work, but maybe if I have time to revisit this I'll see if I can recreate the message box. I ended up taking the neck image from another mannequin shot where I did use the black ribbed turtleneck, and retouched it in place. It probably took less time than I spent fooling with AI.
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