I did a little playing around and testing with that prompt.
Word changes in the prompt, while maintaining the overall scope of the prompt.
I had some fun with it, though I don't know how useful it will be, in most cases.
I am beginning to get some ideas, as I see generations go by with continued testing.
More like "niche" or leads to another thought.
typical-regular-worldly-analog-photo-realistic-nudes
Typical: {quintessential|exemplary|archetypal|prototypical|textbook|definitive|perfect|ideal|ultimate|supreme}
regular: {disciplined|methodical|systematic|precise|exact|meticulous|rigorous|strict|orderly|structured}
worldly: {sophisticated|cosmopolitan|experienced|knowledgeable|cultured|refined|worldly-wise|well-traveled|discerning|urbane}
analogue: {photographic|chemical|silver-halide|darkroom|celluloid|non-digital|film-based|traditional-process|manual|hand-processed}
photo-realistic: {hyperrealistic|ultra-realistic|super-detailed|extremely-sharp|crystal-clear|high-definition|ultra-high-definition|8K-resolution|ultra-crisp|super-vivid}
{cum-covered nudes|spread-legged nudes|penetration nudes|explicit sexual acts|hardcore pornography|extreme close-ups|genital-focused nudes|explicit poses|sexual positions|erotic acts}
If you use Dynamic Prompts, I suggest just 2 from each group for each batch.
That is 64 image generations.
3 from each group is 729 image generations.
I am only using typical-anime-coloring-standards in the Negative.
I am also getting entirely too many split-panel output images, but not enough to add more to the Negative.
The only other prompt being used, at the beginning, is maximum-lifelikewtfphotoreal