“Few” image errors

The first one:


I just like the way it is but the cat throws it off as it goes into false interpretations that “cats have 9 lives” and I’m wondering if that can be removed to avoid misconceptions especially with newer Muslims

Also


I feel like it doesn’t give the interpretation of weeping. It feels more of an image where someone is just sad or depressed

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And this one is a bit interesting because I was thinking of “a predator (like a tiger or eagle) seizing its prey (like rabbit or deer)

I don’t think it gives a full impression of seizing and the teddy bear doesn’t fit in. It gives off the word “anger”, not necessarily “seized”

Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatahu

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Assalaamu Alaikum @Shayaan,

No worries about the first and second images, I understand your perspective. They’ll be changed in sha Allah.

In terms of the third image, the reason why we stayed away from an animal predator to represent this image is because this word is also used in the context of Allah seizing. The most comfortable thing to do was to create the image of a man seizing another ‘thing’ (without it being too aggressive). We can think about making it so that it also includes seizing in the form of nature… Will reflect in sha Allah :slight_smile:

Raghda

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This is the word for loan but it could be presented in a different scene as the word loan is used when speaking about loaning Allah a loan
This image is also feels like it’s moving away from the word meaning as there are two old people with one withering away

Assalaamu Alaikum @Shayaan,

The idea behind this image is that the person on the left is giving a good loan to Allah by giving charity to the person on the right, someone who is in dire need, run down, troubled (represented by the state of his clothes and the broken home/structure behind him).

As I’m sure you already know, loaning Allah a good loan refers to acts of charity, righteous deeds, or sacrifices made sincerely for Allah. This is what this image represents. Does it make more sense now? Please let me know if this clarifies it for you.

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Wa Alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatahu

Yes this makes sense now. The colour deprivation threw me off.
Also, the person on the right did not really give the impression of a person in dire need to me. The way his clothes wither into the tangled patterns really throw off the feeling and make the person not look like they are in dire need but gives a malicious or grotesque sense.

Maybe a bit of colour and the withering would make it truly recognizable with the word “loaning”

Jakallahu Khayr

Wa iyyak!

I’m glad it makes sense now Alhamdllilah.

The black and white was an added tool to show the deprivation of the person on the right.

Will figure something out in sha Allah.

Raghda

Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatahu

Small request and might not need change but could the image look more of houses carved into mountains rather than houses built from them? It would give a better understanding that this indicates the “Rocky tract” where the people would carved into the mountains instead of just building with stone

Wa Alaikum Assalaam wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatuh @Shayaan,

Sure no worries, in sha Allah will do that.

Jazak Allahu khair

Raghda

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Assalamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatahu

The image for this word feels like it doesn’t have enough emphasis or power with it


As each time it refers to “the blazing fire” meaning Jahannam, I think the image of the fire could be a bit larger and powerful rather than the small one to make it fit the scene better

And maybe this one could have a bit of a different colour scheme

Wa Alaikum Assalaam wa Rahmat Allah wa Barakatuh @Shayaan,

Sure, we can change the image for the fire and make it more intense in sha Allah.

We can also change the image for ‘to recline’, but please do be mindful of the fact that we do not want to get rid of all the images that have a mix of colours. That would be sad. I don’t think we should give up something beautiful that Allah gave us, colours.

If there are images where the colour coding is almost identical to that flag in terms of shade and order, or even eerily close in overall look, then sure that can be changed. Otherwise, we should be enjoying colours too.

I hope you can appreciate that position as well.

Assalaamu Alaikum, Raghda

I know this, and I do think that colours are something Allah gave us as a creation for us to enjoy with our eyes, so obviously I leave ones which do not look extremely similar out (I’ve been doing this for a while now)

Also I have been thinking for a while about this image:

I see how the person goes from one to another by maturing but using a child instead of what is on the left may make more sense as it doesn’t fully bring out what maturity means

I think it was meant to be a child but the way the AI made it just makes it look unsettling to be a child

Assalaamu Alaikum @Shayaan,

Jazak Allahu kheir.

For this image, AI went for a cartoonish depiction of the small child. It did take quite a bit of time to generate this one because for some reason it was not generating any appropriate/clear images. Will try to get another in sha Allah.

Assalaamu Alaikum, Raghda