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You couldn’t have told me 5 years ago I would go on to have my own personally trained models available to the public for exploration and use. The trick with my models? Knowing they are intentionally layered with creative expression potential. After an experience where I was requested to render something culturally misaligned with my identity, I grew increasingly cautious of the who created and why when viewing work targeting my interest. And, actively wanted to avoid falling into a trap of cultural blindness when collaborating. I watched over time as some would monitor me, looking to extract without attribution while maintaining following counts many times greater than mine and wondered; what can I do to protect my people while doing this work? I’m a teacher and problem solver by trade so I’m driven to find the solve.
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These models were my answer. Anyone can use them but they are built with specific primary functions and presets. For now, those presets can be unlocked by the strength of your prompt. Like casting a magic spell🪄 So if you are up to test your casting ability, go for it! It’s fun to see your results 🤗
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