Instead of using a preview image node, you can use the save image node. Alternatively, you can also right click the image you want to save and click "save image"
I feel you! ComfyUI can be challenging at first, but once it clicks, it’s an incredible experience. I was in the same place as you not too long ago, and I believe a lot of the initial struggle comes from its UI and process being so different from what we're used to. The frustration is totally normal-just like when you first started using Photoshop or After Effects. It takes some time, but eventually, it all comes together. Or you can get pretty far using something like Forge which is a much prettier experience.
This is a great tutorial thank you so much
Brilliant video! Thank for creating and sharing with us all. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Kevin C.
Straight like after the intro....Gona be good content bro
I would be extremely impressed if you could set key frames in that interface, produced the interpellated frames and export as a movie.
It could be good to show video to video process in depth!
where is the resultant image saved??
Expression editor not found! what do I use??
Also isn't that Marilyn Monroe not Madonna?
when you are done, how do you export the image bro?
In high resolution.
Instead of using a preview image node, you can use the save image node. Alternatively, you can also right click the image you want to save and click "save image"
What spec is your rig for this video?
Can you animate and export animation?
You kinda need to tell people upfront that it doesn happen in real time
I like to use another method, that don’t involve ComfyUI
Ahhhhhgh, Confy Ui is not so comfy to setup for us right brainers
I feel you! ComfyUI can be challenging at first, but once it clicks, it’s an incredible experience. I was in the same place as you not too long ago, and I believe a lot of the initial struggle comes from its UI and process being so different from what we're used to. The frustration is totally normal-just like when you first started using Photoshop or After Effects. It takes some time, but eventually, it all comes together. Or you can get pretty far using something like Forge which is a much prettier experience.