Why safer public prompts matter
In Kuvagen, you can choose whether an image should be considered for public gallery display by enabling Allow public gallery screening before generating. When this option is enabled, the image may be reviewed for public suitability before it appears in the gallery.
This does not mean every generated image is automatically published. The public gallery is intended for images that are suitable for general audiences and pass basic safety and quality checks.
AI image generation is most useful when people can explore ideas freely while still keeping public spaces safe, respectful, and easy to understand. A prompt that is fine for private experimentation may not always be appropriate for a public gallery, article, or shared example.
This is why public prompts should avoid protected names, explicit adult content, harmful themes, and confusing references. A safer prompt can still be creative. In many cases, it is also easier to reuse, explain, and improve.
Enabling Allow public gallery screening makes the image eligible for public gallery review. Images that appear to involve unsafe, explicit, copyrighted, or otherwise inappropriate content may be excluded from public display.
Public prompts are different from private experiments
A public image is seen by other visitors, search engines, and general audiences. That means it should be suitable for a broad audience. It should not depend on private context, controversial references, or content that could make the page feel unsafe.
For public examples, it is better to write prompts that describe the visual idea directly. Instead of relying on famous names or protected references, use general descriptions of the subject, setting, lighting, mood, and style.
Good public prompt structure:
subject + setting + lighting + mood + general style
Example:
a futuristic city street at night, neon reflections, glass buildings, cinematic atmosphere, high detail
Avoid brand and trademark references
Brand names and trademarks can make a prompt risky for public display. Even if the goal is simply to describe a style or object, using a real brand name may create confusion about affiliation, endorsement, or ownership.
A safer approach is to describe the visual qualities you want without naming the brand.
a luxury sports car with a famous brand logo in front of a hotel
a sleek luxury sports car in front of a modern hotel, polished metal body, dramatic evening lighting
The safer version still communicates the idea clearly. It describes the object, setting, material, and lighting without depending on a protected brand name.
Avoid celebrities and public figures
Prompts that name real celebrities, public figures, influencers, or recognizable individuals are not a good fit for a general public gallery. Even if the image is fictional, the prompt can imply a specific real person.
Instead, describe the type of character, pose, clothing, expression, and setting in general terms.
a portrait of a famous actor wearing futuristic clothing
a cinematic portrait of a stylish person wearing futuristic clothing, soft dramatic lighting, elegant expression
The safer version avoids identity-based references while still giving the model enough information to create a strong portrait.
Avoid copyrighted characters
Public prompts should also avoid directly naming copyrighted characters from movies, games, comics, anime, books, or other media. These names can create images that are too closely tied to protected works.
A better approach is to describe the character type, costume mood, setting, and genre in your own words.
a famous superhero standing on a rooftop at night
an original masked hero standing on a rooftop at night, dramatic city skyline, cinematic lighting
This keeps the idea creative while avoiding direct imitation of a specific protected character.
Use general style words instead of specific artist names
It is often better to use general visual style words rather than naming a specific artist. General descriptions are easier to understand, safer for public examples, and more flexible when you want to adjust the result.
Useful general style words:
digital illustration
watercolor illustration
cinematic lighting
fantasy concept art
minimalist design
editorial fashion photography
soft pastel colors
high detail
painterly texture
For example, instead of asking for an image in the style of a named artist, describe the qualities you want: soft colors, dramatic lighting, clean shapes, painterly texture, or high-detail fantasy design.
Avoid NSFW and explicit adult content
Public prompts should avoid NSFW content, nudity, explicit sexual content, fetish content, or prompts that focus on sexualized body descriptions. Even if the user’s intent is artistic, this type of content is not appropriate for a general public gallery.
If you want to create a fashion, portrait, or character image, keep the description focused on clothing, pose, lighting, setting, expression, and mood.
a revealing adult portrait with a seductive pose
an elegant fashion portrait with a confident pose, modern outfit, soft dramatic lighting, editorial style
The safer version keeps the portrait stylish and expressive without making the image explicit or inappropriate for a broad audience.
Avoid content that conflicts with public decency
Public prompts should avoid themes that are graphic, hateful, harassing, exploitative, or otherwise inappropriate for general audiences. This includes extreme violence, humiliation, hateful symbols, targeted harassment, or content involving minors in unsafe or suggestive contexts.
A good public prompt should be something you would be comfortable seeing on a general creative website, in a guide article, or in a search result preview.
For public examples, avoid prompts centered on:
- explicit adult content
- graphic violence or gore
- hateful or harassing content
- real-person imitation
- copyrighted characters
- brand logos or trademarked designs
- unsafe or suggestive depictions involving minors
- shock content or content designed mainly to offend
How to rewrite risky prompts safely
A useful habit is to keep the creative idea but remove the risky reference. Ask yourself what you actually want visually: the mood, the setting, the type of character, the lighting, or the composition.
a character from a famous sci-fi movie in a branded helmet
an original futuristic explorer wearing a reflective helmet, standing in a dark spaceship corridor, cinematic blue lighting
The safer rewrite keeps the science fiction feeling, but it turns the idea into an original prompt.
How Kuvagen treats public gallery images
Kuvagen is designed so that not every generated image automatically needs to appear publicly. Public gallery images are intended to be suitable for general viewing. Prompts and images may be checked for safety, quality, and whether they are appropriate for public display.
Images that appear to involve NSFW content, public figures, copyrighted characters, brand misuse, unsafe themes, or other inappropriate content may be kept out of the public gallery. This helps keep the gallery useful as a safe place for inspiration and examples.
A public sample image is not just a generated result. It is an image selected for general viewing after basic safety and quality considerations. This helps visitors browse examples without assuming that every generated prompt is publicly displayed.
A simple public prompt checklist
Before using a prompt for a public image, check whether it can stand on its own as a safe, original visual idea.
Public prompt checklist:
- Does it avoid real celebrities or public figures?
- Does it avoid copyrighted characters?
- Does it avoid brand names, logos, and trademarks?
- Does it avoid NSFW or explicit adult content?
- Does it avoid hateful, graphic, or harassing themes?
- Does it describe an original subject clearly?
- Does it use general style words instead of protected references?
- Would it be appropriate in a public gallery or guide article?
Safer public prompt examples
Here are a few public-friendly prompt examples that describe original scenes without relying on risky references.
Fantasy scene
a fantasy castle on a floating island above the clouds, waterfalls falling from the island, sunset lighting, warm golden sky, cinematic atmosphere, high detail
Fashion portrait
a stylish person wearing a futuristic silver coat, standing on a neon-lit city street at night, wet pavement reflections, confident pose, elegant expression, modern urban atmosphere
Cozy interior
a cozy reading room with a comfortable armchair, wooden bookshelf, warm window light, indoor plants, soft blanket, peaceful atmosphere, detailed interior design
Final tips
Safer public prompts are not less creative. They are usually clearer, more original, and easier to explain. Instead of depending on a famous name, protected character, brand, or explicit theme, describe what the image should look and feel like.
A good public prompt gives the model a clear direction while keeping the result suitable for a broad audience. This makes the final image more useful as a guide example, gallery sample, or creative reference.