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    Swedish M90 Splinter Camouflage Pattern (Flux) - V1
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    The Swedish M90 splinter camouflage is a distinctive geometric pattern developed for the Swedish Armed Forces, known for its angular, fragmented design and naturalistic color palette. Composed of sharply defined shapes in shades of forest green, olive, beige, and sometimes dark blue or black, the M90 pattern creates a highly disruptive visual profile optimized for Sweden’s woodland and boreal environments. Unlike traditional camouflage which mimics natural textures, M90 relies on bold polygonal forms to break up the human silhouette at various distances. Its unique visual language — simultaneously modernist and utilitarian — has led to widespread use beyond the military, appearing in streetwear, industrial design, and even conceptual artwork. With its fusion of form and function, the M90 splinter scheme stands as both a symbol of Nordic defense aesthetics and a visually compelling tool for concealment and design innovation.

    Description

    LORA
    Flux.1 D

    Details

    Downloads
    50
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Deleted
    Created
    4/2/2025
    Updated
    7/24/2025
    Deleted
    7/22/2025
    Trigger Words:
    swedish m90 splinter camouflage

    Files

    Swedish_M90_Splinter_Camouflage_Pattern_Flux.safetensors