Creator guidelines for submissions
1) Overview
Fantasy Crush welcomes digital artists and creators worldwide. We host AI‑generated fantasy artwork inspired by public popular culture while maintaining strict standards for safety, legality, and taste. Submissions must comply with these Guidelines and the Terms of Service. Registration and account verification are required before uploading.
Important: Submission does not guarantee publication. We may decline, remove, crop, resize, watermark, label, re‑encode, or otherwise adapt submissions to meet policy, safety, and technical requirements.
2) Eligible digital artworks
Fantasy Crush accepts the following:
- High‑quality, original digital artworks ranging from hyper‑realism to epic fantasy, cyberpunk, steampunk, and related styles.
- Works created with our Creator Playground or other tools provided you have full rights to submit and license the output.
- Works with lifestyle and fantasy‑oriented settings and stylizations. Political, commercial/advertising contexts, and documentary images that imply real-world events are out of scope.
Public‑sphere focus: If a submission is inspired by a public figure, it must be displayed and labeled as clearly fantasy and non‑documentary in the accompanying text. Do not claim, label, or imply that any artwork depicts a real person.
3) What’s not permitted
Submissions containing any of the following will be declined or removed and may lead to loss of your account:
- Illegal or harmful content; promotion of illegal activities.
- Privacy, publicity/personality, or trademark violations.
- Real photos of real people; any depictions of private individuals.
- Deepfakes intended to mislead (i.e., to pass as real, imply endorsement, or assert that a depicted person actually did/said something).
- Political figures or political commentary.
- Any person under age 18, or subject matter suggesting youths/minors.
- Pornography, frontal nudity, X‑rated content, explicit sexual conduct.
- Harassment, hatred, discrimination, racism, hate symbols, or extremist content.
- Violent imagery; realistic weaponry; depictions of abuse or injury.
- Bondage, sexual devices, fetishes, voyeurism, ritual humiliation, overtly demeaning scenes, “creepy” imagery.
- Religious imagery or content likely to provoke religious offense.
- Misinformation; memes.
- Anime.
- Commercial messages, products, or promotions (ads/endorsements).
- Artwork of AI personas with no counterparts in real life (this platform focuses on fantasy inspired by public popular culture, not wholly original AI personas).
4) Rights, license & creator warranties
By submitting a work, you represent and warrant that:
- You created the work and/or have all necessary rights, licenses, and permissions (including model/tool licenses) to submit, display, distribute, and/or monetize the artwork on Fantasy Crush.
- The work does not include real photographs or scans of real persons, does not infringe copyrights, trademarks, privacy, or publicity/personality rights, and does not depict any private individual.
- You did not violate any third‑party tool’s Terms of Service or license (e.g., training data, LoRAs, prompts, model weights) in creating the work.
You retain ownership of your work, and nothing herein transfers your ownership. You grant Fantasy Crush a worldwide, non‑exclusive, transferable, sublicensable, royalty‑free license to host, store, reproduce, adapt, modify for formatting/watermarking, publicly display, distribute, market, and monetize the submitted artwork in connection with the Service (on‑site and off‑site promotion).
5) Naming, labeling & metadata guidelines
To protect creators and the platform:
- Do not use full names of real persons in filenames, captions, alt text, tags, or metadata. Use platform nicknames/pseudonyms only (e.g., Taylor-AI, EmmaW-AI).
- Do not reference film/TV/song titles, studios, brands, agencies, events (e.g., “Oscars”), or other identifiers that imply endorsement.
- Remove identifying EXIF/IPTC/XMP metadata before upload. Do not include face recognition hashes or links to real identities.
- Fantasy Crush may apply uniform watermarks/labels or embed metadata indicating that the artwork is fantasy imagery.
6) Community Placement & Access Levels
Fantasy Crush may assign submissions to Level 1, 2, or 3 at its sole discretion:
- Level 1 – public preview/gallery;
- Level 2–3 – full access to these collections are restricted to members.
Creators acknowledge that other users may rate or comment on their works in accordance with community rules.
7) Technical requirements
- Minimum long edge: 1200 px (≥ 2000 px preferred).
- Aspect ratios: Avoid square images. Use 2:3 or 3:2 for galleries.
- Recommended display sizes:
- Vertical (mobile): ~1600 × 2350 px
- Horizontal (desktop): ~2350 × 1600 px
- Vertical (mobile): ~1600 × 2350 px
- Formats: JPG or WebP, sRGB color space. [confirm]
- Quality: Avoid visible artifacts, mangled hands/feet/eyes; correct glaring defects.
- No embedded personal data; strip EXIF/IPTC/XMP identifiers.
8) Moderation, review & enforcement
- We may use automated and human review. No general monitoring duty exists, but we may review and curate at our discretion.
- We may decline, remove, label, crop, blur, or restrict access to any submission; we may downgrade content or disable comments/ratings.
- Repeat‑infringer policy: repeated or egregious violations may result in account suspension or termination.
- Rights‑holders and individuals may use our notice‑and‑takedown channel; we may remove or disable access upon credible notice.
9) Legal posture & jurisdiction notice (Summary)
- All submissions must comply with these Guidelines and the Terms of Service.
- The Service operates from Nevis. We emphasize clear fantasy labeling and non‑endorsement. Users in jurisdictions with expansive publicity/personality regimes must ensure local compliance and may not use the Service where prohibited.
- Nothing herein limits our ability to cooperate with lawful orders or to take voluntary action to reduce risk.
10) Updates
These Guidelines may be updated periodically. Continued use of the upload feature after updates constitutes acceptance.