Spyke

i just started to learn ComfyUI.

it's much more efficient than auto1111 that's for sure....i have 8 it/s on auto1111 and around 12 on comfy. But i have to learn the tricks first^^ my workflow is super basic as of right now

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lemmy.world

A lot:

  • optional openpose controlnet

  • optional prompt cutoff

  • optional Lora stacker

  • optional face detailer

  • optional upscaler

  • optional negative embeddings (positive embeddings not yet implemented)

The prompt goes with the selected options into 3 models who generate 3 images. Every image variant per model can have its own parameters like sampler or steps.

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Do you combine those three images after that or do you simply produce three seperate images with each run then? also afaik positive embeddings are implemented already.

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lemmy.world

I generate in total 9 images, 3 per model.

Which then go into the detailer and upscale pipeline (optional).

Embeddings: I use a embedding picker node which appends the embedding to the prompt as I am to lazy to look up the embedding filenames. I just pick them from a list. You can stack the node and add multiple embeddings this way without the embedding:[name] hassle.

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so it wouldn't look that complex if you only did one image, right? :-D

Do you know if any extension exist that allows me to have a "gallery" for Lora, Hypernetworks and embedding just like a1111 does? I really really like that i could have example images to show me what a specific lora or whatever will do with the style...i really miss that in comfyui

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A) correct but I like to get multiple variants and then to proceed with the seed / model / sampler which gives the best results

B) you could create a gallery of your embeddings by your self with an x/y workflow from the efficiency nodes. I will look into it and send you an update in this thread

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