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Start with one adult-only fictional brief that defines subject type, setting, camera distance, composition, style direction, aspect ratio, reuse context, and rejection conditions
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Treat Civitai NSFW as external search language, then convert any model-card or LoRA notes into a clean AIPinMaker brief before choosing GPT Image 2, Seedream, Nano Banana Pro, wan2.7-image-pro, or another visible image route
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Review Civitai and Stable Diffusion references for model type, checkpoint family, LoRA trigger words, commercial-use notes, source-image context, and moderation uncertainty before any prompt wording is reused
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Use ComfyUI or CivitAI-panel screenshots to understand metadata, model selection, and workflow structure, not to copy private API keys, hidden settings, or unknown prompt packs into production content
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Compare Civitai expectations with AIPinMaker image routes when the user needs stronger prompt adherence, text layout, source-frame consistency, fictional character framing, or a safer review trail
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Review every generated image for adult-only clarity, age ambiguity, real-person likeness risk, protected-character similarity, copied model-card text, sensitive-media resemblance, unwanted brand marks, and unsafe context
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If motion is useful, send only a reviewed still image into Wan 2.6 I2V, Seedance 2.0, Kling AI, PixVerse, Sora AI Video Generator, or another image-to-video route after rights and safety checks are clear
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Reject enable-NSFW instructions, policy-bypass wording, paywall or access claims, no-filter promises, private-photo references, and copied adult examples before saving variants or model labels