YFG FutureIsBlue – Cyan-Tint Ligne-Claire Sci-Fi
Engine / Steps
Flux-2 Klein Base 9B, trained 2000 steps.
Style
Clean, graphic sci-fi with a strong blue/cyan cast and crisp inked linework (ligne-claire vibe). Panels, rivets, greebles and retro-industrial forms are rendered with tidy contours and flat/gradient fills. Frequent warm counter-accents (amber windows, orange sparks) against teal skies or sea-green atmospheres. Works across environments, vehicles, characters, and mecha/creatures while preserving the poster-like, comic-technical finish.
Trigger
No dedicated trigger. Guide with cues like “illustrated sci-fi,” “clean line art,” “cyan palette,” “technical greebles,” “retro-industrial,” “poster composition”.
Strength
Tested 0.30 – 2.50.
Sweet spot ≈ 0.75 – 1.25 for confident style without crushing subject intent.
Raise toward >1.4 to force heavier linework, flatter shading, and stronger blue bias.
Key Characteristics
Cyan/Teal Atmosphere with warm amber/orange lighting pops.
Graphic Linework – precise outlines, minimal noise, readable shapes.
Tech Detailing – bolts, hatches, conduits, UI labels, serial marks.
Poster Readability – strong silhouettes, balanced negative space, clear focal hierarchy.
Subject Flexibility – portraits, vehicles, factories, kaiju/mecha, cityscapes.
Prompt Ideas
“Retro-industrial observatory under a cyan starfield, warm porthole glow, clean line art, poster composition.”
“Orange crawler-mech crossing a glass pier above the sea, teal sky, technical greebles, reflective panels.”
“City block with plume explosion, comic-style ink lines, cyan daylight, amber windows.”
“Front-view armored rover blueprint pose, cream paper backdrop, crisp inked contours, labeled components.”
“Hooded girl with luminous cyan eyes by a firelit window, flat color background, illustrative finish.”
Tips & Tricks
Palette Control – Add “cyan/teal dominant, amber accents” or specify two-color schemes (“sea-green + safety orange”).
Keep It Graphic – For maximum clarity, include “clean line art, minimal noise, flat shading”; add negative “no photoreal grain” if needed.
Typography/Poster – To emulate covers, request “large headline text, margin bleed, centered hero angle.”
Detail Tuning – If greebles overwhelm, drop strength to 0.7–0.9 or add “fewer small bolts/labels.”
Blend Friendly – Plays well with geometric or vehicle LoRAs; keep FutureIsBlue around 0.8–1.1 so collaborators remain readable.
Dial YFG FutureIsBlue v1 for crisp, cinematic cyan-world illustrations—retro-futurist machines, cool-toned portraits, and poster-ready compositions with irresistible warm highlights.