Boundary Notice
18+ only: keep requests safe, consensual, and non-explicit.
For this keyword, CrePal is best used as a free planning tool for safe visual concepts, not as a way to request explicit or sexual imagery. You can explore mood, composition, character design, lighting, and scene structure while removing anything that is graphic, non-consensual, or identity-based. That makes it easier to evaluate whether the idea is worth developing into a polished, policy-safe image brief.
CrePal is better suited to planning than to explicit output. That means you can still work with adult-themed creative direction in a fictional, consensual, policy-safe context, but the output should stay focused on scene design, composition, lighting, and production intent rather than nudity or sexual content.
If you are unsure whether a prompt is acceptable, treat the boundary as a filter: keep the idea only if it can be described as a safe visual assignment for a storyboard, thumbnail, moodboard, or image-to-video plan.