
v3.0
There were quite a few modifications. I found a way to improve the stability of the video and applied it. I organized it in a good way, and I added a watermark function that will be needed for policy in the future.
Maybe this is the last big update. It can be modified little by little. I think I'll focus more on LTX2 next time.
GGUF_v2
This version is an SVI based on a native workflow using GGUF.
Latent save loading is no longer used. Simply load the video.
Use the video and the original starting image used to create it.
You need to force update or reinstall kjnode to the latest version.
v2 How to Use
When creating your first video, turn off "Continue" in "Working Mode."
"Scene" is independent of the order of video creation.
You can select the prompt and Lora you'll create from the pre-configured scenes.
Things marked as (optional) are not required.
Including a description of the photo in the Description section will help create a more consistent video.
+Lora allows you to set and select a Lora that will affect the created video separately from the scene (e.g., character Lora, breasts Lora, etc.).
Entering a prompt in Overwrite (option) will force the prompt to be changed to match the Scene and Lora settings. If left blank, it will be ignored.
With this workflow, you don't have to specify a new prompt and Lora for each video; you can just select a pre-made one.

v1
Each video can be generated individually with different Lora and prompts.
The Latent of each generated video is saved separately and loaded when generating the next video.
★When creating your first video, disable the Next group by bypassing it.★
When creating the second video, activate the Next group, load the previously created video, move the latent file created in the "output/latent" folder to the "input" folder, and refresh the workflow to load the latent file.
The advantage of this workflow is that it cleanly organizes each video and starts anew. This allows for incredibly reliable video creation, step by step, and the ability to re-create any unsatisfactory results.
By default, Sage Attention is disabled, so if you use it, please modify attention_mode.
Set blocks_to_sawp according to your Vram situation.
I'm Korean, so my English isn't very good. This is also a translation machine. No matter what you ask, they won't be able to answer.

