After a long time, I returned to fullfilling Academic Requests. Here is one. You can too, use the A new request from Academic Requester. * Persona asked for a cute thing - Feline (Cat) + Avian (Birb) hybrid. * It should be pretty cute, colorful, vibrant, with huge eyes, etc. * Background is a 'indoors/window or branch/guestroom'. * Drawing style must be as digital as possible. * Everything above should be rated as General.
This Academic Painting teaches that you can use models that was trained on 'hot stuff' to get 'cool stuff'. You would need a lot of plugins to repeat same thing, but eventually you will.
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Tool: ComfyUI Used Custom Nodes: + Plasma Noise for ComfyUI - adds ability to start generation from plasma noise - allows to have better shadows and highlights with no additional cost. + Stupid Simple Nodes - as name states, adds primitive nodes that for some reason nobody added - such as SEED generator + Advanced CLIP Text Encode - gives finer control over CLIP encoder, allowing to simulate results closer to A1111 tool. + Rescale CFG - to control V-Prediction things. + Prompt Control - allows to imitate A1111 prompt controlling techniques, allowing to create hybrids or switch between items mid-generation. To see the workflow (model, prompts, seeds, etc.), download the JSON file and drag it into ComfyUI. It will open the workflow.
Other Useful Nodes: + WAS Node Suite - adds a lot of small, but useful nodes, like Constant Number and other similar stuff. + BlenderNeko's Cutoff - gives more precision about details, allows to limit sets + Davemane42's Custom Node - gives easier control over image segregation, combining workflow of 3-8 nodes into one. + Ultimate SD Upscaler - node that makes HD images within a single node instead of 10 different ones. + ImagesGrid - allows to simulate X/Y plot script of A1111. + EllangoK's Post-Processing Nodes - gives some funny filters to increase the quality of finished image. + Vextra Nodes - gives a bit of funny filters, if you are into it. + ControlNet Preprocessors - adds preprocessing, that helps a lot when you try to make sharpening operations