I absolutely loved watching this, so much valuable information in one swift "painless" go :) Now I know how to do outpainting and inpainting! I know about the ToBasicPipe node, and I know how to increase the number of suggestions when dropping a cable into the empty canvas. No time wasted, super useful stuff, presented in a super clear, easy to understand way. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind words. ❤️ Leaving the comment boosts the visibility of the video, and my own moral to keep making more. Part II of Crash Course is coming up. A 2-hour recording has been reduced to 15 minutes, I am nearly done editing it. 😅 It will be up within the next 24 hours. 👍
Out of over 40 (often very good) videos using ComfyUI I’ve watched this is by far the best introduction by combining an excellent overview with varied practical examples and useful tips and tricks. All in a brief and well structured format. Excellent work. Looking forward to more from you.
Ha. I found it. In the tidying up sped up part you connected the inpainting pipe to the K Sampler for the impainting. I connected the first pipe further...This is what I wrote first:(It is funny how I get a different image than you after the inpainting into the outpainted image. My new part of the kitchen looks very different from yours. Strange.) A very good tutorial.
I am glad it worked out. I realise now that I have sped up the video too fast at times. In fact, it was your comment that gave me the idea of inventing these 'Ikea-style workflows' (see Part 3). Hopefully, this will allow me to deliver content with speed, without people getting lost. Thank you for your kind words. Let me know how you find the new approach. 👍
I am #300 sub! I learned a lot, and I been trying to get good with CompfyUI for a few weeks, thank you.
I absolutely loved watching this, so much valuable information in one swift "painless" go :)
Now I know how to do outpainting and inpainting!
I know about the ToBasicPipe node, and I know how to increase the number of suggestions when dropping a cable into the empty canvas.
No time wasted, super useful stuff, presented in a super clear, easy to understand way.
Thanks!
Thank you for your kind words. ❤️ Leaving the comment boosts the visibility of the video, and my own moral to keep making more.
Part II of Crash Course is coming up. A 2-hour recording has been reduced to 15 minutes, I am nearly done editing it. 😅 It will be up within the next 24 hours. 👍
Segs education had me dying LOL.
Out of over 40 (often very good) videos using ComfyUI I’ve watched this is by far the best introduction by combining an excellent overview with varied practical examples and useful tips and tricks. All in a brief and well structured format. Excellent work. Looking forward to more from you.
Completely agree. The amount of shitty videos made by AI talking about making AI images is to damn high. This is an excellent video.
Nice. Thank you.
Ha. I found it. In the tidying up sped up part you connected the inpainting pipe to the K Sampler for the impainting. I connected the first pipe further...This is what I wrote first:(It is funny how I get a different image than you after the inpainting into the outpainted image. My new part of the kitchen looks very different from yours. Strange.) A very good tutorial.
I am glad it worked out. I realise now that I have sped up the video too fast at times. In fact, it was your comment that gave me the idea of inventing these 'Ikea-style workflows' (see Part 3). Hopefully, this will allow me to deliver content with speed, without people getting lost.
Thank you for your kind words. Let me know how you find the new approach. 👍