Introduction
When I first started using ComfyUI, I struggled a lot — just like many beginners do.
At that time, I tried to study many workflows shared by other users. I could clearly see that they put a lot of effort into:
Grouping nodes to make things cleaner
Adding notes and explanations
Creating multiple input/helper nodes to simplify usage
I fully respect that approach.
However, from a beginner’s perspective, my experience was different:
Even with grouping, many workflows still felt too abstract
Important logic was hidden inside groups, making it hard to understand the actual flow
The more “pre-packaged” a workflow was, the harder it became for me to learn the fundamentals
That made me realize something important:
A workflow that is user-friendly is not always beginner-friendly.
Because of that, I decided to share my workflow in the opposite direction:
As clean as possible
As minimal as possible
Very few groups, no hidden logic
A flat, left-to-right flow where you can clearly see what each node is doing
This workflow is not meant to look professional or advanced.
It is meant to help beginners:
Follow each step easily
Understand what each node does
Use it as a learning reference, not just a generation tool
🎯 Workflow Goals
Designed for ComfyUI beginners
Easy to read and study
A solid foundation so you can optimize and group things later, once you understand the basics
Required Plugins
This workflow uses only common and easy-to-install plugins:
ComfyUI Impact Pack: https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Impact-Pack
Impact Subpack: https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Impact-Subpack
A few basic BBox Detectors (for detection / crop / control when needed)
No rare custom nodes and minimal dependency on external resources.
💬 Final Words
This workflow is not a standard, and it is not the “best” or most optimized solution.
It is simply a beginner-friendly starting point, created for people who felt confused by complex workflows — just like I did.
If this workflow helps you understand ComfyUI even a little better, then sharing it was worth it.
📝 Note
This content was assisted by ChatGPT because the author is not good at writing. All ideas, experiences, and design intentions come from the author.

