- Update Highlights – Version 1.3
Reverted some previous changes that didn’t provide meaningful benefits.
Improved readability: reorganized key sections of the workflow for better clarity and structure.
Enhanced usability: streamlined certain modules to make the workflow more beginner-friendly and intuitive.
Bug fixes:
Fixed issues with image upscaling using a second sampler. The upscaling process is now smoother and more reliable.
Addressed various minor bugs to improve overall workflow consistency and stability.
- Update Highlights – Version 1.2
Wildcard support added for more varied and automated prompt generation
Auto-masking system implemented
→ Automatically generates a base image to feed the mask detection logicManual masking system retained
- Update Highlights – Version 1.1
Added dedicated Detailer modules for:
• Face
• Eyes
• Hands
These provide better control and enhanced precision for high-focus areasIntroduced an optional NSFW Deta
Introducing a powerful character design pipeline built around Illustrious — ideal for generating complex scenes with multiple precise characters, each with their own LoRA, styling, and pose masks.
✨ Key Features:
▫ Mask-Guided Multi-LoRA Framework
Supports multiple distinct characters with independent LoRAs
Each character area is defined via custom mask drawing (manual or input-based)
Dedicated nodes for LoRA types (style, body, clothing, accessories)
▫ Optimized Illustrious Foundation
Built on the Illustrious model family for rich detail and dynamic anatomy
Configured for stable multi-character composition
Modular design: easily customize scenes, lighting, camera, or prompt focus
▫ Creator-Focused Workflow
Enables high-precision, high-consistency character creation across generations
Ideal for multi-shot concepts, lineup renders, or consistent storytelling
Great for experimenting with pose, outfit swaps, or stylization
▫ Perfect For:
Multi-character fanart creators
Professional concept artists
Users who want full prompt and visual control
▫ Download Includes:
Main JSON workflow (ComfyUI ready)
Pre-configured node templates for characters and ControlNet masks
Prompt/Negative prompt structure examples
Optional face detailer setup
HOW TO USE :
🔹 First, your Main Prompt should describe the overall scene — environment, general vibe, number of people, and any shared details (like lighting, style, background, camera angle, etc.).
🔹 Then, each Mask Prompt should describe only the specific character inside that mask region — appearance, pose, outfit, expression, etc.
You don’t need to repeat the full scene or mention other characters again inside each mask — just focus on the one it's targeting.
So:
Main prompt: “4girls, standing, beach, sunset, masterpiece, 8K, aesthetic”
Mask 1 prompt: “4girls, long pink hair, green bikini, side ponytail, shy expression”
Mask 2 prompt: “4girls, blue hair, black swimsuit, confident pose, hands on hips”
…and so on.
Each mask works like a mini prompt zone with laser focus.
Feedback & Feature Requests :
I’m still actively improving this workflow — if you have suggestions, requests, or feature ideas, I’d love to hear them. Whether it’s a bug, usability issue, or a new tool you’d like integrated, feel free to share your feedback directly on the Civitai post or by message.
Community input is extremely valuable and helps shape future updates!
RESSOURCES :
Attention couple : https://github.com/laksjdjf/cgem156-ComfyUI
Segment anything v2 : https://github.com/neverbiasu/ComfyUI-SAM2?tab=readme-ov-file