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Browse and load ComfyUI templates

Demo summary

The creator demonstrates how to navigate the templates menu, filter for local models, and load a Flux 2 image generation workflow.

Step-by-step

  1. Click the Templates button on the left-hand side menu
  2. Open the 'Runs on' dropdown menu at the top
  3. Select 'ComfyUI' to filter for local models
  4. Click 'Image' under the Generation Type section
  5. Locate the Flux 2 template with the steering wheel thumbnail
  6. Left-click the template to load the workflow

Options

  • Filter templates by external models like Topaz, Grok, or Google
  • Browse templates by different generation types

Watch out for

  • Using models like Grok or Google requires paying per generation or a monthly subscription

Tips

  • Filter by 'ComfyUI' to ensure you are running models locally on your own machine for unlimited free generations
  • Start with Flux 2 as it is a popular and high-quality model for beginners

Highlights

that's a lot more fun to work with instead of worrying about credits or doing any type of monthly subscriptions

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