YFG Thorn Krea – Gritty Tech-Nomad & Mech-Noir Aesthetic
Style
Weathered cyber-gear, spined silhouettes, and hard-edged tech with heavy greebles. Expect fur-trimmed coats over armored exosuits, scarred visors/helmets, graffiti-stained cockpits, glowing optics (often red), and splatter or poster-like backgrounds. Works for lone wanderers, cockpit interiors, and street-level mech-noir scenes.
Trigger
None. Steer with phrases like “thorned armor,” “gritty cyber wanderer,” “industrial cockpit,” “red HUD glow,” “splatter poster background,” “heavy greebles and cables.”
Strength
Tested 0.20 – 1.00.
Sweet spot ≈ 0.40 for most scenes.
Very strong with Flux.1 Krea Dev.
For Flux.1 Dev, you can push to ~0.75 for excellent results.
Key Characteristics
Thorned Tech Silhouettes – Spiky accents, clawed gloves, ribbed plates, and jagged trims.
Greebled Armor & Gear – Dense mechanical detail, bolts, cables, and panel seams.
Poster / Graphic Punch – High-contrast compositions; splatter or flat-color backdrops work well.
Cinematic Red Accents – Glowing eyes, UI glyphs, and warning LEDs amid gunmetal palettes.
Lived-In Machines – Rust, scratches, tape fixes, and graffiti over consoles and bulkheads.
Prompt Ideas
“Gritty cyber wanderer in a hooded coat and thorned armor, glowing red visor, rain-slick alley, cinematic backlight.”
“A heavily greebled cockpit, pilot in red jacket at the controls, graffiti panels and blue monitors, industrial haze.”
“A poster of a veteran scavenger in fur-lined gear, splatter yellow background, bold graphic outline, red HUD reflections.”
“Street sentinel with spined exosuit and clawed gloves, drifting snow, low-key lighting, ember sparks.”
“Derelict hangar control room, tangled cables and taped screens, operator silhouette with red eye lenses.”
Tips & Tricks
Control Density – If detail gets noisy, lower strength toward 0.35–0.45 or add negatives like “avoid cluttered background,” “fewer cables.”
Lean Into Color Accents – Specify palettes such as “gunmetal + red,” “teal monitors + rust,” or “yellow poster background.”
Camera & Light – “close-up portrait,” “three-quarter hero pose,” “volumetric backlight,” “neon rim light” sell the mech-noir mood.
Blend With Other LoRAs – Pairs well with YFG Daak, YFG FaceGear, and glitch/graphic overlays; keep Thorn Krea near 0.4–0.6 so collaborators stay readable.
Keep Faces Readable – For portraits, add “face clarity,” “visor slightly transparent,” or reduce bloom/flare if optics overpower features.
Forge rugged techno-myths and cockpit dramas with YFG Thorn Krea—dial the strength to shift from grounded street gear to spiked, poster-worthy mech noir.
Description
Trained on AI Generated Images
Epoch 16
FAQ
Comments (4)
This looks super cool... really want to check it out, but it seems like there is an issue with this LoRa's file preventing it from loading correctly in wan2gp. Other Flux.1 Krea LoRas are working as expected but this one errors out saying it is for a different model (lora/model mismatch)... and it lists a number of key mismatches or something.
Hi there... first thank you for the interest and the kind words.
So, is this error happening with both versions of the LoRA?
BTW, the workflows are embedded in all the sample images. Does that run successfully? Is it just erroring on your workflow?
@gonzalu Yeah, I tried both the krea and the klein 9b versions, with their respective checkpoints.
I'm not running comfyui at the moment though. I installed comfyui, downloaded checkpoints, loras, setup workflows, and by the time I got everything tweaked and tuned... I was just burnt out with it all. 5 months later, everything had progressed so much... updating doesn't really work, so I reinstall everything, rinse repeat... went through that whole process quite a few times, and always just kind of over it by the time I'm setup to actually get anything done, lol. So this time I decided to use wan2gp instead of comfyui for now as it was just so much easier to get up and running with.
wan2gp has stricter compatibility checking or something though, so I think that's why this happens with some loras. Anyway, it's no big deal. I probably won't be using the krea or klein models anyway, as they just aren't really flexible enough, and just tend to break down when prompted with anything too complex or with too much going on. Chroma on the other hand is awesome to work with.
It would be awesome if you made this for chroma!

















