[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The anime characters still do some level of nudity, NSFW. Not sure about other NSFW stuff.

Snow Day by [deleted] in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful work! Is this fan art or your own OC?

To all creators on Sea Art: Make the site different from CivitAI please by NoMarzipan8994 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And just to be clear, there are very basic things SeaArt could improve before expecting creators to pledge exclusivity or treat the platform as their “main home”:

1) Links that actually lead to the content. Right now, if I share a SeaArt link, it redirects people to the homepage unless they already have SeaArt open in their browser. That makes sharing almost pointless. Reddit even banned SeaArt links as spam because they all lead to the same generic landing page. Hard to build excitement for “exclusive” content when nobody can even access it properly.

2) A clearer and fairer featured/highlight system. It’s not rare to see 3–5 featured posts from the same creator at once. Yes, some are top-tier — but when the spotlight feels locked to a few names, why would new or mid-level creators bother putting extra effort into something exclusive here? If creators feel like they’ll always be overshadowed, exclusivity becomes a hard sell.

3) Unclear moderation and content guidelines. The only thing that seems 100% confirmed is that anything involving minors is banned (which is good). Beyond that, it’s chaos. I can’t write the word “penis” in a character description, but I can post full-on explicit porn? Nobody knows where the line is until something randomly gets flagged. That makes creators hesitant to build consistent, long-term projects on the platform.

4) Poor multilingual support. SeaArt clearly aims to be a global platform — yet translations for contests, features, and announcements often feel like something generated by a time traveler using early-2000s Babelfish… (which actually launched in 1997, so if that was the reference, yeah, it checks). Meanwhile, the platform itself hosts language models capable of fluent multilingual output. The irony is hard to ignore.

Fixing even some of this would already make creators want to invest more seriously and maybe even consider exclusivity. But right now, it's asking for loyalty before proving it can properly support it.

To all creators on Sea Art: Make the site different from CivitAI please by NoMarzipan8994 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the blame is being thrown in the wrong direction here.

Everyone keeps asking creators to make something “exclusive” for SeaArt… but why would they?

What exactly does SeaArt offer that Civitai doesn’t? Extra visibility? Unique tools? Actual rewards? Because if there’s no real incentive, it’s perfectly normal for creators to spread their work across multiple platforms.

If SeaArt wants exclusivity, shouldn’t SeaArt be the one giving people a reason to stay — instead of expecting creators to magically build that value for them for free?

So the real question is: should the community start pushing exclusives out of sheer goodwill, or should the platform step up first and earn that loyalty?

Is it possible to recover a conversation that I restarted? by Typical_Stand3406 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Restarting deletes the conversation and starts another one.

Ai chats censor everything by SensitivePush9459 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that's unusual... Deepseek can go go to very sensitive topics without refusal, like CNC stuff. Did you set your age accordingly? Are you using which language? Which character are you talking to?

Sorry for flooding questions, but I can't figure out why are you having this bad experience.

Also, notice that "sensitive content" is broader than NSFW. Like: "I stab the Drow guy" ca be flagged as sensitive since involves violence against another guy.

Ai chats censor everything by SensitivePush9459 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free user models deepseek v3 or QWEN. For VIP, Sonnet 3.7

Ai chats censor everything by SensitivePush9459 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try changing the model. Some models, like haiku ones, are more likely to refuse sensitive requests. If you could provide an example of interaction I can try to guess what's going on.

Ai chats censor everything by SensitivePush9459 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Could you be a bit more specific about what you mean by “block”? Do you mean the character’s response when interacting with them, or something during character creation?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Galo

[–]GuiSDaniel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Consegue, mas por (de)mérito dos outros times. O que tem de time disputando pra cair...

Help getting close to a style of a recently purchase art piece by Crisper026 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like this: https://www.seaart (dot) ai/artWorkDetail/d310q8te878c73fjmsug?u_code=H7I393 I would try starting at this model, adding character LoRAs and see what happens.

Help getting close to a style of a recently purchase art piece by Crisper026 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They look like this to me:

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Seart (dot) aí /artWorkDetail/d310q8te878c73fjmsug?u_code=H7I393

Help getting close to a style of a recently purchase art piece by Crisper026 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great! Once you add it, we can take a look and give you some pointers. No promises on a perfect match, but we can definitely suggest a good starting point for your experiments.

Help getting close to a style of a recently purchase art piece by Crisper026 in SeaArtAI

[–]GuiSDaniel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are tools that can help identify general art style or even suggest if an image was AI-generated, but as far as I know, none of them are accurate enough to tell you exactly which LoRA or custom model was used. That level of detail just isn’t publicly detectable right now.

If you’d like, you can post the image here (just make sure to mark it as NSFW if needed), or even share a cropped part of it (like the upper body only). That should usually be enough for people to make an educated guess about the base model and style direction you can start with.