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YFG Grud [Flux]

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Jun 20, 2026

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Flux.2 Klein 9B-base

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YFG-Grud style
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YFG Grud – Aged Technical Illustration & Retro Plate Style.

Style

A weathered retro technical illustration style with muted paper tones, crisp ink lines, aged print textures, fold marks, stains, and diagram-like layouts. The overall look feels like a cross between old field manuals, illustrated dossier pages, pulp technical inserts, vintage manga-inflected print art, and worn archival reference sheets.

Trigger
Use YFG-Grud style to reinforce the intended look.

Prompting
This LoRA appears very comfortable with:

  • portraits

  • technical / schematic layouts

  • military and sci-fi subjects

  • retro document-style compositions

  • environments and action scenes rendered as worn illustrated plates

It works especially well when prompts include ideas like:

  • illustration

  • technical drawing

  • retro print

  • aged paper

  • diagram

  • archival page

  • vintage manual illustration


Key Characteristics

  • Aged Paper Look – Creases, stains, worn edges, fold lines, and old printed-paper texture.

  • Technical Diagram Energy – Compass marks, measurement lines, layout guides, framing elements, schematic overlays.

  • Muted Palette – Soft gray-green, faded beige, desaturated blue-gray, with restrained accent colors.

  • Strong Ink Rendering – Clean contour lines, engraved shading, crosshatching, halftone-like fills.

  • Portrait + Subject Plate Bias – Faces, uniforms, vehicles, waves, machines, and action scenes often feel like collectible illustrated cards or briefing inserts.


Prompt Ideas

  • “YFG-Grud style portrait of a priest in an ornate chapel, aged paper illustration.”

  • “A retro technical portrait of a man with compass diagrams and measurement overlays, YFG-Grud style.”

  • “A giant steam locomotive in a mountain valley, illustrated like an old field manual plate.”

  • “Armored soldiers advancing through a tunnel, vintage technical print, worn paper texture.”

  • “A cyborg in a hoodie, dossier-page illustration, faded ink and archival paper.”

  • “Ocean wave study with rocks, retro diagram layout, YFG-Grud style.”


Tips & Tricks

  1. Use the trigger phrase

    • Adding YFG-Grud style should help lock the model into its intended visual language.

  2. Lean into printed-document language

    • Terms like “aged paper,” “manual illustration,” “diagram page,” “archival print,” “technical plate,” and “field guide illustration” should work very well.

  3. Great for portraits and machinery

    • This style seems especially strong for faces, uniforms, military subjects, trains, tanks, sci-fi armor, and schematic scenes.

  4. Let the LoRA add structure

    • Even straightforward prompts may gain guide marks, technical framing, or retro layout embellishments.

  5. Muted colors work naturally

    • If you want the model to stay close to the examples, favor restrained, dusty palettes rather than vivid modern colors.

  6. Works for both realistic and stylized subjects

    • The sample set suggests it can handle serious portraits, manga-inspired characters, machinery, abstract studies, and narrative scenes while preserving the same worn archival finish.


YFG Grud is a strong retro archival illustration LoRA that turns prompts into aged, technical, dossier-like image plates with worn paper texture, disciplined ink work, and subtle schematic energy. It looks especially compelling on portraits, military / sci-fi scenes, vehicles, and diagram-style compositions. Use YFG-Grud style and lean into document / manual / technical illustration language for the strongest results.