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
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
i mean i already have all the images… it’s just that in a1111 i can click on the image and it will automatically use whatever i clicked on. Here i would have to manually look up the corresponding filename and use that then.
It works it’s just not as quick and…well automatically^^
Would be a cool node, but unfortunately my programming skils are not good enough to realize something like this. A workaround would be a cheatsheet like this. And you could skip the typing with the embedding picker.
I strongly suggest that you install the custom node comfy ui manager . You can download custom nodes via an interface and also update and mange them. Very useful.
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
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
i mean i already have all the images… it’s just that in a1111 i can click on the image and it will automatically use whatever i clicked on. Here i would have to manually look up the corresponding filename and use that then.
It works it’s just not as quick and…well automatically^^
Would be a cool node, but unfortunately my programming skils are not good enough to realize something like this. A workaround would be a cheatsheet like this. And you could skip the typing with the embedding picker.
here is the workflow: Link
I strongly suggest that you install the custom node comfy ui manager . You can download custom nodes via an interface and also update and mange them. Very useful.