I'm excited to share my main ComfyUI workflow, which I use for developing my models. This comprehensive workflow includes a variety of options to cater to different needs, though I've streamlined it to the essentials for easier model sampling.
Key Features:
Versatile Testing Ground: This workflow isn't just for show; I actively use it to experiment with new ideas. As a result, you might encounter notifications about missing elements. Don't worry, though; there's a simple fix for that.
Simplified Version Available: For those who prefer a more straightforward approach, I've included a basic workflow version, complete with a cover image guide.
Instructions for Use:
Download the Workflow Image: Start by downloading the image provided above this text.
Drag and Drop into ComfyUI: Open ComfyUI and simply drag and drop the downloaded image into the ComfyUI window to import the workflow.
Install Recommended Plugins: To fully experience this workflow, I recommend downloading the following plugins to access the "Workspace Manager": https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager
This plugin is crucial for managing your workflow effectively within ComfyUI.
Installing Missing Custom Nodes:
Once you have the Workspace Manager, click on the manager button.
Press "Install Missing Custom Nodes." This feature checks for any components your setup might be missing and allows you to install them, ensuring a smooth workflow experience.
Additional Tips:
Managing the Workflow: Given the experimentation nature of this workflow, you may encounter alerts indicating missing components. Use the Workflow Manager to resolve these with ease.
Customizing Your Workflow: Feel free to remove any groups of nodes you find unnecessary. This can help declutter your workspace and simplify the workflow to better suit your needs.
Cable Management: Apologies in advance for the 'cabling mess' within the workflow. It's the result of numerous tests and experiments, but it shouldn't hinder your usage.
Enjoy crafting your models with this workflow, and I look forward to seeing what you create!"