The primitive node is a built-in nodes; no need to install from Manager. You can double click on empty space and search for primitive or right click > Add node > utils > primitive.
i have "Error in image processing: Error in RMBG processing: Allocation on device" when i use multiple time this node. i think it is better to have a node for loading the model and then a node for removing the background, while i suppose it need to load the model each time i use this node right ?
How much VRAM do you have? You could try lowering the Processing Resolution to 512 at a slight cost in quality. I got that error when I fed an image into three copies of the node, selecting a different model in each one to compare them. I only have 6GB VRAM.
Hello! You can use the Batch Images node to process multiple images instead of using multiple RMBG nodes. I agree that having a dedicated node for loading the model would align better with ComfyUI's implementation. Lowering the resolution, like @joeduffy52 said is another option too.
@@CodeCraftersCorner It was installed correctly. The model could not be downloaded. I downloaded it manually. The problem may be there, but I don't know exactly.
Great work! The easiest ComfyUI workflow for what it does.
Thanks! Since the input and output fields are image, the node can be added to any ComfyUI workflow as well. I like how simple it is too.
The primitive node is a built-in nodes; no need to install from Manager. You can double click on empty space and search for primitive or right click > Add node > utils > primitive.
God! I was working with Inspyre RMBG just yesterday! Thank you very much! Version 2.0 is so much better!
Glad I could help!
Super cool! Thanks for the video!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the tutorial, it would have been interesting to do a tutorial to replace the background with another one.
Thanks for the suggestion!
woh just what i needed for videos.
Thank sr😮
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i have "Error in image processing: Error in RMBG processing: Allocation on device" when i use multiple time this node.
i think it is better to have a node for loading the model and then a node for removing the background, while i suppose it need to load the model each time i use this node right ?
How much VRAM do you have? You could try lowering the Processing Resolution to 512 at a slight cost in quality. I got that error when I fed an image into three copies of the node, selecting a different model in each one to compare them. I only have 6GB VRAM.
@@joeduffy52 ok maybe the images was too highn i will retry
Hello! You can use the Batch Images node to process multiple images instead of using multiple RMBG nodes. I agree that having a dedicated node for loading the model would align better with ComfyUI's implementation. Lowering the resolution, like @joeduffy52 said is another option too.
Muy bueno... gracias... saludos
Wow... wonderful and easy. Thanks! One Question: Is it a way to upscale the Pics with removed backgrounds?
Hello, yes, you can use the upscale by model.
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'transformers_modules.RMBG-2'
Hello, check if ComfyUI-RMBG is installed properly from the Manager. If it says import failed or error, try to reinstalled it and try again.
@@CodeCraftersCorner It was installed correctly. The model could not be downloaded. I downloaded it manually. The problem may be there, but I don't know exactly.
@@mr.entezaee Hmm, not sure about this one; maybe try downloading the model files again.