some wyrde workflows for comfyUI
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# wyrde-comfyui-workflows
2 years ago
some wyrde workflows for comfyUI
ComfyUI is found at [https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI](https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI)
## Folders
* [basics:](./basics) some low-scale workflows. Good ways to start out. Beginning tutorials.
* [compare](./compare) workflows that compare thintgs
* [funs](./funs) workflows just for fun.
* [hr-fix-upscale:](./hr-fix-upscale) workflows utilizing Hi-Res Fixes and Upscales.
* [misc:](./misc) various odds and ends.
* [others:](./others) workflows made by other people I particularly like. Or had the urge to fiddle with.
* [templates](./templates) some handy templates for comfyui
* [why-oh-why](./why-oh-why) when workflows meet dwarf fortress
## Custom Nodes and Extensions
The custom nodes and extensions I know about.
### List
* ltdrdata's custom nodes
* [Comfy Manager](https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager)
* help organize and install various custom nodes (under development)
* [Impact Pack](ttps://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Impact-Pack)
* Lots of nodes doing impressive things
* [WAS node suite](https://github.com/WASasquatch/was-node-suite-comfyui)
* development has resumed
* [Lilly's Nodes](https://github.com/lilly1987/ComfyUI_node_Lilly)
* Lots of amazing things which are beyond me
* [and workflows](https://github.com/lilly1987/ComfyUI-workflow)
* [https://github.com/guoyk93/yk-node-suite-comfyui](https://github.com/guoyk93/yk-node-suite-comfyui)
* [pyhongossss scripts](https://github.com/pythongosssss/ComfyUI-Custom-Scripts)
* useful and helpful UI additions. Many are added to comfyUI so keep an eye on them
* [controlnet preprocessors](https://github.com/Fannovel16/comfy_controlnet_preprocessors)
* Have a ModuleNotFoundError? [check this out](https://github.com/wyrde/wyrde-comfyui-workflows/edit/main/basics/controlnet_install.md)
* [https://github.com/diontimmer/ComfyUI-Vextra-Nodes](https://github.com/diontimmer/ComfyUI-Vextra-Nodes)
* [https://github.com/Davemane42/ComfyUI_Dave_CustomNode](https://github.com/Davemane42/ComfyUI_Dave_CustomNode)
* [https://github.com/diffus3/ComfyUI-extensions](https://github.com/diffus3/ComfyUI-extensions)
* I think most of these are in comfyui now
* [https://github.com/m957ymj75urz/ComfyUI-Custom-Nodes](https://github.com/m957ymj75urz/ComfyUI-Custom-Nodes)
* [https://github.com/omar92/ComfyUI-QualityOfLifeSuit_Omar92](https://github.com/omar92/ComfyUI-QualityOfLifeSuit_Omar92)
* much of the same ideas as WAS suit but in a different direction
* [https://github.com/hnmr293/ComfyUI-nodes-hnmr](https://github.com/hnmr293/ComfyUI-nodes-hnmr)
* [blenderneko's nodes](https://github.com/BlenderNeko)
* [advanced clip encoding (weighting changes)](https://github.com/BlenderNeko/ComfyUI_ADV_CLIP_emb)
* [cut-off control](https://github.com/BlenderNeko/ComfyUI_Cutoff)
* [image box/lightbox for previews of generated images](https://github.com/ailex000/ComfyUI-Extensions/)
* [Masquerade Nodes](https://github.com/BadCafeCode/masquerade-nodes-comfyui)
* [Blender integration for comfyui](https://github.com/AIGODLIKE/ComfyUI-BlenderAI-node)
* [generate masks for image inpainting tasks based on text prompts.](https://github.com/biegert/ComfyUI-CLIPSeg)
### CivitAI
* Many custom nodes are provided as packages on [civitai](https://civitai.com/).
* Use the "other" type in filters or search with the [comfyui](https://civitai.com/?query=comfyui) tag.
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9657443/232229734-e1e662f5-d534-413d-9a05-24a09abfef20.png" width="20%" align="middle">
### ComfyResources Project
* Many custom projects are listed at [ComfyResources](https://wyrde.github.io/ComfyResources/)
* Developers with githtub accounts can easily add to the list
### Installing Custom Nodes and Extensions
* Some more information on installing custom nodes and extensions in [basics](./basics)
* Most have instructions in their repositories or on civit.
* If you install custom nodes, keep an eye on comfyui PRs. Many end up in the UI.
## Useful things
* [Upscale Database](https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database)
* note: stick to the universals unless there's one that fits specific needs
* I often use 2xPNSR for quick upscales (first line, in source section).
* lollypop x4 is my favorite for illustration style images.
* [A handy chart of aspect ratios](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9657443/231819299-77de2080-7b04-4512-9922-56faec2596b8.png) from a [reddit post](https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/10wqv7r/when_it_comes_to_printing_converting_resolutions/)
* [MisterRuffian's Latent Artist & Modifier Encyclopedia](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_jgQ9SyvUaBNP1mHHEzZ6HhL_Es1KwBKQtnpnmWW82I/edit#gid=1807667703)
* [Pickel Scanner](https://github.com/mmaitre314/picklescan)
* [Stable Diffusion Prompt Reader](https://github.com/receyuki/stable-diffusion-prompt-reader)
## inject SD into the brain
* [OlivioSarikas videos](https://www.youtube.com/@OlivioSarikas)
* [about safetensors](https://rentry.org/safetensorsguide)
* [about vae](https://rentry.org/sdvae)
* List of [nodes and examples of use](https://comfyui.creamlab.net/nodes) (Japanese)
## More SD resources
* [civitai](https://civitai.com/) is probably the most popular model site
* [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/) is the most professional model site (a git-style repository)
## Useful Things
* [XNView](https://www.xnview.com/en/) a great, light-weight and impressively capable file viewer. It shows the workflow stored in the exif data (View→Panels→Information). Also has favorite folders to make moving and sortintg images from `./output` easier. There may be something better out there for this, but I've not found it.
* [Powertoys](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/) make windows experience more pleasant. Especially [windows terminal](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/terminal/)
* [process explorer](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer) get a better look at what is going on. Add the "GPU Dedicated Bytes" column and see what is eating away VRAM