Boundary Notice
18+ boundary: planning only, not explicit content creation.
For this keyword, CrePal is positioned as a safe editing and planning tool, not a way to create explicit or sexual imagery. If you already have a base image or a reference concept, you can use CrePal to document the intended changes, clarify what is allowed, and prepare a compliant brief for production. The focus stays on authorized edits, respectful representation, and safe visual refinement.
This boundary applies even when the source image is user-provided. The key questions are whether the material is authorized, whether the subject is a real person, and whether the requested change would create explicit, deceptive, or harmful output. If any of those conditions are unclear, the request should be rewritten before use.
For adult-themed creative projects that are fictional, consensual, and legally permitted, keep the work at the level of mood, wardrobe, lighting, composition, and scene design. Do not use CrePal for explicit sexual imagery, non-consensual content, or identity-based edits.