( Not my Model )
https://civitai.com/models/2779373/yfg-greem-krea
YFG Greem – Green, Grim Post-Recovery Atmosphere
Base Model: Krea 2
Style
A moody
green-and-grim cinematic environmental style
built around wet concrete, abandoned infrastructure, dense forest overgrowth, mist, rain, and quiet post-collapse human presence. The overall look feels like a mix of
archival post-apocalyptic photography, overgrown brutalist infrastructure, damp Pacific Northwest survivalism, and subdued near-future recovery documentation
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Trigger
Official trigger:
YFG-Greem style
The trigger is
not required
, but it can help.
What seems to matter just as much—sometimes more—is describing the aesthetic directly in the prompt with ideas like:
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rain-soaked overgrown infrastructure
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misty forest ruins
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wet concrete brutalism
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post-collapse transit corridor
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damp green atmospheric photography
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abandoned road through dense evergreen forest
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archival world recovery imagery
Strength
Tested from
0.5 to 2.0
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1.0 – 1.15 is a very solid middle-ground range
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Lower values keep more of the base model intact
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Higher values push more aggressively into the Greem mood, color cast, and environmental storytelling
Key Characteristics
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Rain + mist atmosphere – wet surfaces, fog, low visibility, soft diffused overcast light.
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Green overgrowth – vines, moss, ferns, conifers, forest reclamation, damp vegetation.
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Brutalist / infrastructural decay – tunnels, bridges, parking decks, roadways, transit structures, concrete corridors.
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Quiet survivalist presence – lone figures, repair crews, parked utility vehicles, small camps, subtle human activity.
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Archival-documentary feel – several examples feel like recovered records or environmental documentation from a future world.
Prompt Ideas
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“An abandoned forest transit tunnel in heavy rain, overgrown concrete, YFG-Greem style.”
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“A brutalist parking structure reclaimed by moss and ferns, cinematic mist, wet asphalt, post-collapse atmosphere.”
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“Repair workers on a rain-soaked bridge in a dense evergreen forest, archival recovery photograph.”
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“A lone survivor standing beneath a giant drainage tunnel, overcast light, wet concrete, green ruin aesthetic.”
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“A forest road crossing an overgrown elevated highway in steady rain, muted green cinematic mood.”
Tips & Tricks
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Describe the mood, not just the subject
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This model seems to respond very well when you include environmental language like rain, mist, damp air, overgrowth, wet concrete, recovery zone, abandoned transit infrastructure.
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Infrastructure is a strong fit
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Tunnels, bridges, roads, parking decks, drainage systems, retaining walls, and transit corridors appear especially aligned with the LoRA’s identity.
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Use forest + concrete together
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One of the strongest recurring ideas in the sample set is the combination of dense evergreen wilderness reclaiming human-built infrastructure .
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Human presence should stay understated
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Small figures, workers, utility vehicles, survival camps, or lone travelers seem to fit better than busy crowds or highly active scenes.
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Lean into documentary realism
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Phrases like “archival photograph,” “world recovery record,” “field documentation,” or “post-collapse environmental survey” may help reinforce the tone.
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Start around 1.0 to 1.15
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Since that range seems to be the sweet spot, it’s probably the best place to begin before adjusting up or down.
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YFG Greem is a highly atmospheric post-recovery environmental LoRA built around green overgrowth, rain, concrete ruin, and quiet human persistence . It shines when prompts combine damp forest environments with abandoned or repurposed infrastructure , creating scenes that feel like lost records from a grim, beautiful future.