Is there anyway to import a comfyui preset/workflow to Krita? A friend of mine gave me one I'm really satisfied with, but I have no idea how to "translate" it into Krita manually.
There's an Export Comfy UI workflow button but I don't think you can import any yet. You could check what the workflow does and just do it with Krita AI Diffusion and Krita's own functions, you can skip the model loader nodes since the plugin handles that and focus on the actual main function and intention of the workflow. Maybe also record a macro in Krita that handles the more automatable parts, like upscaling or whatever. You could also maybe just go back and forth between Comfy UI and Krita. Krita AI Diffusion isn't really meant for those "press one button and it does everything" types of workflows, since it's kind of a given you will still do part of the manual work yourself.
@@nodonmai The thing is I don't understand the workflow either I'm new to all of this lol But yeah turns out I am having trouble using my main (Via stability matrix) ComfyUI installation at all, I get the error "This is an SDXL checkpoint but the SDXL workload has not been installed." Even though I'm pretty sure I got it all. I will try to use the local managed server
@@Dracarys-j2y Yeah the built in server is better since it installs everything and you don't really need to interact with ComfyUI's interface or worry about it, but I think you still can if you really want to. For translating a workflow it depends on what it does, nodes have some labels that can help identify what they do, but some are more obscure and harder to tell, especially if they use third party nodes. The model loader nodes and samplers for example are all handled by Style Presets, image resolution and resizing is handled either by Krita itself or Krita AI Diffusion's upscale function, seeds and ControlNets are done in the main AI Image Generation Krita Panel. I guess if you posted a link I could try to help translate, though it's probably 99% stuff the plugin handles easily with dropdowns in its settings and main panel, and 1% that one special thing the workflow does.
Using AI to make art for you isn't so different from paying artists to make art for you. If you are against both, then I can respect that madness. But if you are only against AI in this case, then... well...
This was super helpful! Thanks for making it!
ur actually so based for this.,,,,,,,,,, i need to get train my own lora and make shitty models out of my ocs!!!!
Is there anyway to import a comfyui preset/workflow to Krita? A friend of mine gave me one I'm really satisfied with, but I have no idea how to "translate" it into Krita manually.
There's an Export Comfy UI workflow button but I don't think you can import any yet. You could check what the workflow does and just do it with Krita AI Diffusion and Krita's own functions, you can skip the model loader nodes since the plugin handles that and focus on the actual main function and intention of the workflow.
Maybe also record a macro in Krita that handles the more automatable parts, like upscaling or whatever. You could also maybe just go back and forth between Comfy UI and Krita.
Krita AI Diffusion isn't really meant for those "press one button and it does everything" types of workflows, since it's kind of a given you will still do part of the manual work yourself.
@@nodonmai The thing is I don't understand the workflow either I'm new to all of this lol
But yeah turns out I am having trouble using my main (Via stability matrix) ComfyUI installation at all, I get the error "This is an SDXL checkpoint but the SDXL workload has not been installed." Even though I'm pretty sure I got it all.
I will try to use the local managed server
@@Dracarys-j2y Yeah the built in server is better since it installs everything and you don't really need to interact with ComfyUI's interface or worry about it, but I think you still can if you really want to.
For translating a workflow it depends on what it does, nodes have some labels that can help identify what they do, but some are more obscure and harder to tell, especially if they use third party nodes. The model loader nodes and samplers for example are all handled by Style Presets, image resolution and resizing is handled either by Krita itself or Krita AI Diffusion's upscale function, seeds and ControlNets are done in the main AI Image Generation Krita Panel.
I guess if you posted a link I could try to help translate, though it's probably 99% stuff the plugin handles easily with dropdowns in its settings and main panel, and 1% that one special thing the workflow does.
>literally shows drawing in the first 2 minutes
>NUH UH PICK UP A PENCIL CHUD
luddites are subhuman
Based
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wow cool to see an ai plugin in krita, you should check out the brush tool in krita
Yeah, like the one I use in the video.
cringe
Just use your hands and draw, cringe
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Using AI to make art for you isn't so different from paying artists to make art for you. If you are against both, then I can respect that madness. But if you are only against AI in this case, then... well...