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YFG Danimated – Vintage British Comic Illustration Style
Style
A retro vintage British comic book illustration look with bold inked outlines, halftone-like shading, classic printed-paper texture, and expressive character rendering. Strong on portraits, narrative scenes, pulp adventure moments, and old-school sci-fi / mystery / action compositions.
Trigger
No dedicated trigger word.
To help steer the model, use phrases such as:
illustration
comic book style
vintage British comics
retro comic illustration
printed comic art
old comic cover art
These help bring the style forward more consistently.
Strength
Tested from 0.5 – 2.0
1.0 is a very good middle-ground setting
Lower values keep more of the base model’s original rendering
Higher values push stronger ink lines, flatter vintage coloring, and heavier comic-book identity
Key Characteristics
Classic Comic Inking – Strong contour lines, expressive shadows, and bold facial definition.
Vintage Print Feel – Aged paper texture, subtle print wear, and retro color handling.
Narrative Illustration Bias – Great for characters in story moments, action panels, or cover-style scenes.
Mid-Century Pulp Energy – Feels at home with retro sci-fi, crime, gambling, adventure, mystery, and character portraits.
Readable Faces & Poses – Especially strong on human subjects, busts, and dramatic mid-shot scenes.
Prompt Ideas
“A stern astronaut holding a microphone, vintage British comic book illustration, retro printed style.”
“A golden eagle on a branch, illustrated like an old British wildlife comic, textured paper background.”
“A worried young girl in a helmet, comic book portrait, vintage print look, expressive ink lines.”
“A gambling man in sunglasses holding cards at a poker table, retro comic illustration, British weekly comic style.”
“A retro sci-fi hero in a dramatic close-up, classic comic shading, aged paper texture.”
Tips & Tricks
Use Illustration Language
Words like “illustration,” “comic book,” “inked,” “printed,” “retro comic,” and “vintage British comics” help a lot.
Works Great for Characters
This LoRA is especially strong for portraits, expressive faces, pulp scenes, and cover-like compositions.
Adjust Strength by Intent
0.7–0.9: lighter comic influence
1.0: balanced Danimated look
1.25–1.6: stronger printed comic identity
1.75–2.0: heavy stylization, strong vintage takeover
Add Era / Genre Cues
Try “1950s comic,” “British weekly comic,” “pulp sci-fi,” “crime comic,” “retro adventure art.”
Paper / Print Texture Helps
Prompting things like “aged paper,” “print wear,” “vintage comic page,” or “old magazine illustration” helps sell the effect even more.
YFG Danimated is a strong choice when you want images to feel like they came from a classic British comic book or illustrated pulp page. It shines on characters, storytelling scenes, and retro sci-fi or drama. Start around 1.0, then push higher when you want that unmistakable printed-comic personality.

