So what may not be apparent here is that Falero is known for almost solely painting graceful, nude women in abstract settings with some fantasy elements. Personally I don’t find them objectifying, but rather a celebration of the female human form in much the same vein as numerous statues of David from the Bible celebrate the nude male human form. Everybody’s gonna have differing thoughts on that but basically if you’re looking for impressions of nude femininity from the artistic algo, Falero is one way to go.
I say impressions as there’s never really a fully-formed anatomically correct body but rather a handful of voluptuous, fleshy forms with a leg or an hourglass figure sorta partially implied - y’all know how the artistic algo is, it often has partial forms of what you prompted without a full, correctly-proportioned depiction of the prompt in sight. It’s surrealism usually.
I have yet to try him out with an actual nude as the initiation image but I’d expect more accuracy.