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Simon Stålenhag Things from the Flood
YFG Simon Stålenhag – Things from the Flood
Style
Inspired by the visual language of
Simon Stålenhag’s
Things from the Flood
, this LoRA brings a moody, melancholic, near-future Scandinavian atmosphere to your generations. Expect muted skies, quiet roads, abandoned machinery, eerie suburban or rural environments, and a strong sense of isolation. It works especially well for landscapes, post-apocalyptic scenes, strange technology in everyday settings, and unsettling narrative imagery.
Trigger
Use
YFG-SimonFlood style
to reinforce the intended style.
The trigger is
not strictly required
, but it can help strengthen the effect depending on the prompt.
Strength
Tested across a wide range:
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0.40 – 0.75 is the recommended range for most prompts
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0.65 is a very solid starting point
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Good results are possible up to 1.10 with the right prompt
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Above that becomes less reliable
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Even very low strengths around 0.10 can still leave a visible stylistic influence
Key Characteristics
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Moody environmental tone – overcast skies, wet roads, winter fields, abandoned lots, and quiet urban edges.
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Near-future melancholy – strange machines, eerie structures, and advanced technology placed in otherwise ordinary landscapes.
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Cold muted palette – grays, blue-greens, pale winter light, dirty snow, and subdued industrial colors.
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Isolation & unease – deserted scenes, lone figures, abandoned vehicles, and a quiet apocalyptic feeling.
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Dark horror potential – can also lean into disturbing themes, blood, bloody ooze, and unsettling surreal imagery when prompted.
Prompt Ideas
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“A snow-covered suburban road with an abandoned machine in the distance, YFG-SimonFlood style.”
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“A lonely figure standing in an overgrown field beside a giant rusted robot, overcast sky, muted winter light.”
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“A dystopian urban alley with eerie industrial structures and strange glowing architecture, melancholy Scandinavian atmosphere.”
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“Two abandoned insect-like machines lying in the snow near a rural road, pale sky, quiet dread.”
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“A rain-soaked road at dusk facing a towering humanoid machine with glowing eyes, post-apocalyptic realism.”
Tips & Tricks
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Works very well with landscapes and infrastructure
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Roads, fields, forests, industrial outskirts, empty lots, apartment blocks, utility buildings, and suburban edges all fit naturally.
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Keep the mood subdued
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Terms like overcast, misty, rainy, snow-covered, abandoned, bleak, muted, and desolate help a lot.
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Use technology sparingly but meaningfully
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The style shines when strange machines or futuristic structures are inserted into otherwise grounded, realistic scenes.
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Strong for dystopian and horror themes
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If desired, the model can go darker with blood, gore-like ooze, unsettling figures, and ominous surrealism.
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Don’t over-prompt
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You usually do not need excessive style language. A grounded scene description plus the trigger word is often enough.
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Best starting point
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Try 0.65 strength first, then adjust up or down depending on how dominant you want the atmosphere to be.
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Example Prompt Themes
The LoRA responds especially well to themes like:
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winter urban ruins
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lonely roads and fields
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abandoned machinery
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dystopian youth portraits
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wet concrete and snow
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rusted vehicles and industrial leftovers
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surreal towers and quiet suburbs
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post-apocalyptic Scandinavian landscapes
YFG Simon Stålenhag – Things from the Flood is ideal when you want a scene to feel quiet, cold, strange, and emotionally heavy . It captures that specific blend of ordinary landscape + unsettling futuristic intrusion that makes the source material so memorable. Start around 0.65 , keep the prompt grounded, and let the LoRA bring in the eerie atmosphere.