@Cryspeg you could be tagged for violations if you published in an attempt to be sneaky. I’m not looking for nsfw from WOMBO. I just want it to stop telling me my absolutely innocent prompts can only generate nsfw images!!
@Jacklhasa yeah that is so frustrating. Some of my images kick that back if like I try to add wings to an elf or if I elaborate out of order.
@Cryspeg yeah, they have some odd stuff flagged I think. It’s probably because certain prompts would generate children, but what prompts make the images fail is a total mystery
@Jacklhasa it’s not necessarily the prompts but the order. Sometimes it’s a logical fallacy, like trying to add wings to a human or elf, though sometimes the surreal prompt will circumvent that.
@Cryspeg yeah, sometimes I can find an opposite or nearly opposing prompt in the mix for sone reason lol
@Cryspeg no I’m absolutely not trying to get images of kids or anything I’d the sort.
I use a bunch of different aI models for different projects. I like to start with a picture I took, it a digital illustration that I made from scratch. This gives me 100% no plagiarism accusations. If I try to bring in a photo of an adult female that is even slightly sexy, it’ll refuse to do anything. It has gotten better lately though.
@Jacklhasa I had the same issue with the sexy but each new style gets better. I tried making cherubs with no success, and cherubim always kicks back an adult (I make many angels for my mom).
@Cryspeg they don’t update the old styles though. If you try I’ve now they look terrible lol
@Jacklhasa maybe I need to make some tutorials but where would I host them? NSFW usually means your prompts are in the wrong order or you are asking it to do something it doesn’t understand. Or you are trying to render children, which it doesn’t like to do.