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
- Click the Templates button on the left-hand side menu
- Open the 'Runs on' dropdown menu at the top
- Select 'ComfyUI' to filter for local models
- Click 'Image' under the Generation Type section
- Locate the Flux 2 template with the steering wheel thumbnail
- 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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