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Simply FLUX workflow for dummies

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Updated: Aug 10, 2024
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Aug 10, 2024
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Flux.1 D
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Extremely simple and intuitive workflow for FLUX models.

I really hate all of the nodes, lines, colors..... so... Idea was to put together very simple workflow, without confusing nodes, lines, easy to follow and use.

BE AWARE - this workflow can be used ONLY for text to image. It cannot do any upscaling, variations, refining, or any other advanced stuff. This is strictly for first time comfy users who want to try FLUX model. That is all this workflow can do.

If you find it useful, i'm glad. If not, pls don't hate... :)

Requirements: Installed and functional comfy UI with manager, updated to latest version. Instructions on how to do that are beyond scope of this, so, google is your friend, it is very easy.

Also, every model, text encoders and VAE should be named and placed in adequate folders.

Run comfy UI, load workflow. Depending on your installation, some errors may occur. Simply go to manager and click "Update ComfyUI". Restart after update is completed.

From that point, Interface is very simple and rudimental, just select CHECKPOINT (aka flux model) to use. And select STEPS accordingly to what model you use. If needed, you can adjust image WIDTH an HEIGHT. Really no need to touch any other settings.

SCHNELL 4 steps, DEV 20 steps.

That is all you need to do, simply write your prompt and smash that "QUEUE PROMPT" button. And wait.

Later, you CAN play with other settings (scheduler, sampler, guidance, etc., but for dummy user (as myself), really no practical need to do that, for now.