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- 1. - Go to Github and find the latest version of ComfyUI, which is a cutting-edge GUI platform for you to use all kinds of diffusion models.
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- Note that in the link below, it provides both a standalone version (do not need an extra python environment), and a source version.
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- Link: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
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- 2. - Extract all files into your disk if you have chosen the standalone version of this ComfyUI, or install all the dependences to create a essential python environment.
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- Click into the file folder of THIS REPO, and find some files named "sdxl-0.9-...-.json", which is a demo environment I have created for testing and using the stable-diffusion-xl-0.9 in ComfyUI.
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- Note that the 3-digit number in the file name represents the version of my demo, and always, you should download the latest one owing the biggest number.
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- Link: https://huggingface.co/NathMath/sdxl-0.9-usage/tree/main
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- Then, find out the "load" button on a floating panel, click, and choose the ".json" file download from THIS REPO, it will quickly load a friendly interface to use the stable-diffusion-xl-0.9 series.
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- Note that it will automatically save TWO images of EACH queue, respectively before applying with the refiner, and after.
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- 1. - Go to Github and find the latest version of ComfyUI, which is a cutting-edge GUI platform for you to use all kinds of diffusion models.
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- Note that in the link below, it provides both a standalone version (do not need an extra python environment), and a source version.
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- We recommend the first approach because we are all lazy buddies.
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- Link: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
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- 2. - Extract all files into your disk if you have chosen the standalone version of this ComfyUI, or install all the dependences to create a essential python environment.
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- Click into the file folder of THIS REPO, and find some files named "sdxl-0.9-...-.json", which is a demo environment I have created for testing and using the stable-diffusion-xl-0.9 in ComfyUI.
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- Note that the 3-digit number in the file name represents the version of my demo, and always, you should download the latest one owing the biggest number.
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- Link: https://huggingface.co/NathMath/sdxl-0.9-usage/tree/main
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- 6. - When you have loaded into the ComfyUI, it will display this default interface shown below:
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- Then, find out the "load" button on a floating panel, click, and choose the ".json" file download from THIS REPO, it will quickly load a friendly interface to use the stable-diffusion-xl-0.9 series.
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- Note that it will automatically save TWO images of EACH queue, respectively before applying with the refiner, and after.
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- 7. - Congratulations, you have sucessfully learned how to use sdxl with FULL MODELS.
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