# wyrde-comfyui-workflows
some wyrde workflows for comfyUI
ComfyUI is found at https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
## Folders
* [basics: ](./basics ) some low-scale workflows. Good ways to start out.
* [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.
## Custom Nodes and Extensions
Some places for ComfyUI stuff much cooler than mine:
* https://github.com/WASasquatch/was-node-suite-comfyui
* https://github.com/lilly1987/ComfyUI_node_Lilly
* https://github.com/lilly1987/ComfyUI-workflow
* https://github.com/guoyk93/yk-node-suite-comfyui
* https://github.com/pythongosssss/ComfyUI-Custom-Scripts
* https://github.com/Fannovel16/comfy_controlnet_preprocessors
* https://github.com/diontimmer/ComfyUI-Vextra-Nodes
* https://github.com/Davemane42/ComfyUI_Dave_CustomNode
* https://github.com/diffus3/ComfyUI-extensions
* https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Impact-Pack
* https://github.com/m957ymj75urz/ComfyUI-Custom-Nodes
* https://github.com/omar92/ComfyUI-QualityOfLifeSuit_Omar92
* https://github.com/hnmr293/ComfyUI-nodes-hnmr
If you install these, 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.
## inject SD into the brain
* https://www.youtube.com/@OlivioSarikas
* https://rentry.org/safetensorsguide
* https://rentry.org/sdvae
## More SD resources
* https://civitai.com/ (when they're not breaking it)
* https://huggingface.co/
## 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.