The case for end, freedom to SD, an example, with segmentation that ends early, at 30-50% of the gen, you can nudge SD to create multiple subjects without constraining it to the given areas. I usually set all my CNs at 95% at max unless it's tile, because giving SD freedom for that final step improves gens a lot. They're very powerful feature, specially end. I hesitate to add parameter that can't also be well explained. Start/End for ControlNet: do you have any good resources on this? I've played with it before, but don't find it intuitive at all. ![]() There is already a converging and a stochastic option. Normal vs Karras is an option because (bad?) lora exist that work with one but not the other. Limited samplers: could expand, but again I'd like reasons for additional options beyond "it exists".Will certainly accept code that makes it a bit more flexible though. Otherwise there are way too many possible configurations, and it's hard to maintain and test. Yes the installer is mainly meant to support the case where you don't modify Comfy yourself.That makes it optional, editable and reusable. There is no preprocessor at the moment, but I plan to add a button/toggle which will pre-process the current image on demand. ControlNet is a work in progress, definitely will add more.Start/End for ControlNet: do you have any good resources on this? I've played with it before, but don't find it intuitive at all.Customize checkpoints, lora, samplers, etc.SDXL is supported, but not very good at inpainting (yet.).ControlNet: scribble and line art supported at the moment, working on more.Queue and history, preview results and apply them as layers.Work at any resolution, will generate at native SD resolution and upscale/downscale to fit.Automated SD install, or bring-your-own-ComfyUI.Inpaint and Outpaint (prompt optional, it uses ControlNet, Clip-Vision/IP-adapter to get good results).Prompt is optional, you can get great results without one. You can select an area and push a button and it works, similar to Photoshop generative fill/expand. ![]() ![]() The focus is on iterative workflows with lots of inpainting/outpainting. This is my Stable Diffusion plugin for Krita! The idea is to build something streamlined, rather than another copy of Auto1111 UI.
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