Imagine if Adobe had sent you to finish the Raw camera or loaded a set of stamps without informing you that you need an additional library for them to work. Comfy has good functionality but it is made not for the designer but for the programmer.
You know I used to believe the very same thing, that ComfyUI just seems too technical and not artistic enough for me. Then I realized, I had this same experience in Art school when I switched from learning about Painting and Drawing, and started Printmaking. Understanding the medium of etching on the plate, how the press itself effects the outcome, as well as how the paper I used was absorbing the ink. This was a big challenge for me to overcome, because it was so technical. But later I learned to adjust to this aspect of the medium and a world of new approaches to my art emerged. In fact, a Monotype Print I made was the first juried exhibition I ever won, go figure!
A great video, finally someone was able to explain ComfyUI in a way I can understand.
I'm very glas it was halpful!
I never take the time to comment, but great job! I have watched many videos on this topic, and your approach is very good. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
14:25 You're damn right. Can't stop the future
Great. I learned so much. See you on your next video
So glad!
That was helpful I wondered how those went together. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU ! The first tutorial I can dive into !
Great to hear!
great videobut,by the way how do you change the menu on the right of your screen?
when you say change it, do you mean how did I GET that menu?or..how do I get certain parameters to show up on that menu?
@@arcaneaialchemy yes,how did you get it,is it some kind of plugin/extension?
yes it is, ComfyUI Manager a custom node add-on. You can get it from here:
github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager
16:15 = real spill
Finally, a teacher who breaks it down in laments terms, aye man you got something against dogs or something?
umm I'll make sure to make some tutorials with dogs too 😂
Imagine if Adobe had sent you to finish the Raw camera or loaded a set of stamps without informing you that you need an additional library for them to work. Comfy has good functionality but it is made not for the designer but for the programmer.
You know I used to believe the very same thing, that ComfyUI just seems too technical and not artistic enough for me. Then I realized, I had this same experience in Art school when I switched from learning about Painting and Drawing, and started Printmaking. Understanding the medium of etching on the plate, how the press itself effects the outcome, as well as how the paper I used was absorbing the ink. This was a big challenge for me to overcome, because it was so technical. But later I learned to adjust to this aspect of the medium and a world of new approaches to my art emerged. In fact, a Monotype Print I made was the first juried exhibition I ever won, go figure!