Boundary Notice
18+ creative themes only, within safe content boundaries.
For this keyword, the safest approach is to treat “no limit” as a request for fewer creative constraints, not for explicit or unrestricted content. CrePal supports boundary-led planning for photo-style concepts by helping you shape tone, framing, wardrobe, setting, and visual mood without crossing into disallowed material. That makes it useful for creators who want fast iteration, clearer briefs, and flexible concept development while staying within responsible use.
If your original request depends on nudity, sexual acts, or a bypass of platform rules, CrePal is not the right tool for that use case. The safer path is to keep the idea at the level of lighting, framing, mood, wardrobe, setting, and camera language so the output can still support a legitimate creative workflow.
That boundary matters because public landing pages should make the product scope clear before a user starts prompting. It also helps users avoid wasting time on requests that cannot be fulfilled and instead move toward compliant planning that can be used in editorial, thumbnail, storyboard, or image-to-video contexts.