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Start with an adult-only fictional source frame that avoids age ambiguity, real-person likeness, public-photo reuse, coercive framing, and unsafe context.
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Decide whether the workflow needs source-frame continuity, still-image repair, or a new source frame before choosing a Wan route.
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Use `wan2.6-i2v` when a reviewed source frame needs motion continuity, then compare `wan2.6-image`, `wan2.7-image`, or `wan2.7-image-pro` only when the source image itself needs another pass.
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Write one subject action, one camera move, duration, lighting, aspect ratio, wardrobe boundary, and final use case before adding style details.
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Keep LoRA, notebook, and creator-demo discussion as external evidence; do not present those third-party artifacts as AIPinMaker downloads or route names.
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Review each generated clip for adult-only clarity, frame continuity, identity risk, moderation ambiguity, reuse rights, and brand fit before saving variants.