A LoRA trained to visualize the bulbo-clitoral organ — one of the most overlooked structures in human anatomy.
This model combines anatomical reference material and artistic interpretation to help make visible what has been invisible for far too long.
Every embryo starts female by default — the penis and clitoris develop from the same tissues.
The bulbo-clitoral organ (from bulbus, Latin for “swelling”) consists of the crura (legs), bulbs and glans, adding up to about 10 cm of erectile tissue — all capable of swelling and pleasure.
This LoRA is designed for educational, artistic and awareness projects.
It can generate realistic anatomical views, abstract interpretations, or hybrid visuals blending art and biology.
Use cases:
– rough Anatomical illustration & sex education
– Feminist & body-positive art
– Conceptual / medical visualization
– AI-powered awareness campaigns
Trained on: 3D models of the organ
Recommended base model: Flux
Description
Example prompt:
Bulbo, photographed for a high-fashion Vogue magazine cover, styled as an avant-garde art object of beauty and power. The organic form stands upright on a reflective marble surface, glowing subtly with pearlescent tones of rose gold, champagne, and ivory. Soft studio lighting creates elegant gradients and shadow depth, highlighting its symmetrical structure like couture sculpture. Behind it, a minimal beige backdrop fades into warm light haze. The Vogue masthead appears elegantly in thin serif typography across the top, blending seamlessly into the composition. Fine dust particles float in the air, captured by cinematic depth of field. The visual tone is refined, modern, and sacred — merging anatomy, femininity, and luxury editorial aesthetics.