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My 4-In-1 Klein Workspace

Updated: Jun 1, 2026

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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.

IN NO EVENT SHALL BLACK FOREST LABS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH USE OF THIS MODEL.

Pheeby's 4-In-1 Flux Klein Workspace

What this is and what it does:

I've assembled my most often-used workflows into a single "workspace" file, because it saves me having to open separate tabs for different tasks and keep track of all of them, and eliminates weird bugs like LoRAs from different workflows merging and screwing up image generations and edits, or whatever other funky things can go wrong when you have multiple workflows open at the same time.

The workspace includes sections for image generation, compositing, editing, and upscaling. The first section is used for creating images out of nothing but text. The next section is used for compositing these images into new images and editing them together into a seamless whole. The third section is used for various minor editing tasks like changing the style or lighting, color correction, etc, and finally, the last section is used for upscaling to achieve a finished result.

It's been really convenient and useful for me to have all of these tools together in one place, so I'm sharing this on the off chance that someone else will find at least some part(s) of it useful as well, if only in constructing their own more ergonomically-designed-for-themselves workflow(s).

There are some custom nodes required for this to be of any use to anyone, but there's nothing all that exotic about any of it, the nodes are actually useful and are not poo-poo nodes made of cockadoodle, and the Manager fixes you right up in no time, if you've ever used it you'll know this already, blah blah blah zzzzz.

Nodes you'll need to use everything as-is:

rgthree-comfy (https://github.com/rgthree/rgthree-comfy)

Pixaroma (https://github.com/pixaroma/ComfyUI-Pixaroma)

JPS Custom Nodes for ComfyUI (https://github.com/JPS-GER/ComfyUI_JPS-Nodes)

ComfyUI-ReferenceChain (https://github.com/remingtonspaz/ComfyUI-ReferenceChain)

ComfyUI-GGUF (https://github.com/city96/ComfyUI-GGUF) <-- if using GGUF models

Naturally, you will want to change some things around to make it all work for you, especially if you're not using GGUF models, but all of this setup works fine with regular models and with the 4B variant of Klein, you'll just have to swap out a couple of nodes. Refer to the README file if/when you get mysterious errors for no apparent reason. As always, YMMV, good luck, and have fun~!

PS: I do very graciously accept tips, but I don't like annoying people by asking them for anything, because it just feels weird. Just know that if people tip me, I will have the resources to try my hand at training. I don't trust my 8GB VRAM to allow me to finish training a LoRA at home before I die of old age. XD