@@CodeCraftersCorner Are you going to continue development? Doesn't work with Sana because of tensor size mismatches. But on SD and Flux, I have had so many OMG moments! Again, Thanks!
This sound amazing. Let say you have your normal prompt in cond a and a real old time SD1.5 negative prompt in the cond b, the delta would be a negative removal. That would be priceless to use with flux as no negative prompt is working. I've tryed it and it work, but not all the time, that strange.
There was an update where we can now hide the connection. To avoid confusion, I hide them. It's the eye icon in the bottom right corner. You can watch this video here for the updates: th-cam.com/video/TkAG8vWs6eU/w-d-xo.html
@@AgustinCaniglia1992 The ConDelta node can be added to any workflow which has a positive prompt conditioning. So, as long as your workflow has a text conditioning, you can add the node in between. Since it is so small, it has negligible VRAM footprint.
this one is excellent to impose the background you want : thanks for the tutorial
Thank you for watching! Glad you found this helpful!
You have just changed my outlook on Flux prompt generation! Thank You!
Thank you! I am so happy you are finding it useful!
@@CodeCraftersCorner Are you going to continue development? Doesn't work with Sana because of tensor size mismatches. But on SD and Flux, I have had so many OMG moments! Again, Thanks!
@@jmagick7281 The project is still in development. It seems the developer is currently working on implementing additional CLIPs.
Thank you dude, works really nice on 1.5
Nice!
I see Sharvin video and I click!
Thank you for the support!
This sound amazing. Let say you have your normal prompt in cond a and a real old time SD1.5 negative prompt in the cond b, the delta would be a negative removal. That would be priceless to use with flux as no negative prompt is working. I've tryed it and it work, but not all the time, that strange.
If I had a dollar for every time I saw that flux chin, I would have a beautiful house on Mars.
This is quite an interesting experiment. I will give it a try with Flux to see if this could be my answer for LoRa and negative prompt.😉
Thanks for trying it out! Let me know how it goes.
I have installed the extension nodes as you showed in the video, but there is no "Conditioning Subtract (Create ConDelta)" to be found.
Never mind I have downloaded your workflow, and I got it.
Glad you got it to work.
Great video. Do you have your workflow posted somewhere?
Thank you for reminding me! I store all my workflows on my GitHub repo here: bit.ly/3ZwkZhJ. I have also updated the video description.
@@CodeCraftersCorner thank you 🤝
can u tell me how much ram a flux dev fp8 takes on a simple workflow.
thanks for the video.
Hello, it takes 11.2/12 GB VRAM for me to run the workflow with or without the ConDelta node. Thanks for watching!
Correct [RESOURCES]
Wow, you are really fast! I corrected the link 2 minutes after I uploaded the video. Thanks for the support!
@@CodeCraftersCorner ❤ because i always wait your review
@@CodeCraftersCorner ❤ because i always wait your review
@@nadora0 Thank you!
I somehow keep hearing "custom nudes" instead of "custom nodes". And they are both (although distantly) related to the topic at hand.
I think you've got a great point there, haha! 😂 I'll try practicing saying nodes fast!
Your nodes are not conected 😮
There was an update where we can now hide the connection. To avoid confusion, I hide them. It's the eye icon in the bottom right corner. You can watch this video here for the updates: th-cam.com/video/TkAG8vWs6eU/w-d-xo.html
@CodeCraftersCorner You think this can work with new Open source video mode hunyudai or somthing like that
@@AgustinCaniglia1992 The ConDelta node can be added to any workflow which has a positive prompt conditioning. So, as long as your workflow has a text conditioning, you can add the node in between. Since it is so small, it has negligible VRAM footprint.