Mark sixty-nine as low-priority control route
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@@ -229,6 +229,24 @@ Do not over-prompt `viewer torso and thighs outside frame`; seeds `65` and
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that. Prefer framing them as plausible foreground body cues rather than trying
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to suppress them.
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## Stronger-Control / Low-Priority Cases
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Some atlas routes are useful to catalog but are not good prompt-only tuning
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targets yet. Keep these out of the normal fixed-seed prompt queue until easier
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pose families are covered.
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### Sixty-Nine / Close Reversed POV
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`pov_sixty_nine_close_reversed_oral` is currently the hardest and low-priority
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atlas route. It should be treated as a pose/control image or image-guided route
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first, not a normal prompt-only fixed-seed candidate.
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The repeated atlas geometry is close and specific: the visible partner is
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reversed over the viewer, hips closest to the camera, head and torso receding
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away into the upper frame, and the viewer face or mouth anchoring the lower
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foreground. Text-only prompting can collapse this into generic oral contact or
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lose the reversed-over-viewer body arrangement.
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## Style
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Style should describe rendering, not camera mechanics.
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