some wyrde workflows for comfyUI
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README.md

wyrde-comfyui-workflows

some wyrde workflows for comfyUI

ComfyUI is found at https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI

Folders

  • basics: some low-scale workflows. Good ways to start out.
  • hr-fix-upscale: workflows utilizing Hi-Res Fixes and Upscales.
  • misc: various odds and ends.
  • others: workflows made by other people I particularly like. Or had the urge to fiddle with.
  • templates some handy templates for comfyui

Custom Nodes and Extensions

The custom nodes and extensions I know about.

List

CivitAI

  • Many custom nodes are provided as packages on civitai.
  • Use the "other" type in filters or search with the comfyui tag.

ComfyResources Project

  • Many custom projects are listed at 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
  • 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

inject SD into the brain

More SD resources

Useful Things

  • XNView 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 make windows experience more pleasant. Especially windows terminal
  • process explorer get a better look at what is going on. Add the "GPU Dedicated Bytes" column and see what is eating away VRAM