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Simple Flux with Foocus styles selector Workflow

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The FLUX.1 [dev] Model is licensed by Black Forest Labs. Inc. under the FLUX.1 [dev] Non-Commercial License. Copyright Black Forest Labs. Inc.

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You can make Flux produce a variation of artistic styles, rather than just anime or its "default flux look"

This is a simple workflow that leverages Yolain's easy-to-use nodes to load fooocus JSON styles and has a second node for you to input your own styles.

In my tests, abstract styles like minimalism, silhouettes, or even papercraft don't work. But the more "concrete" styles, do.

The workflow itself is simple enough, and I've tried to keep the custom nodes to a minimum. The latent is created with controlainodes which has a resolution calculator which I find pretty practical. Terranodes are also used to convert strings into text and comfyroll to combine the prompts. You can use the manager to download the missing nodes, if don't have it already.

It feeds the output of the styles selector (that node has previews) into both the clip_l and the t5xxl prompts. If you're inputing the node manually, the styles selector works as a passthrough. As I've tested, I find it best to keep the prompt in clip_l short and to be detailed if inputting a manual description. For instance, the test with the Alejandro Burdisso style didn't specify it was meant to be a painting, so flux aimed at photorealism. If you're lazy, like I am, you can use chatgpt or other llm to help create the style description: "Chatgpt/Gemini/Llama/etc, write a prompt description for just (<artist or movement style>) which I'll manually add to a prompt. Make it short"