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ComfyUI: Text-to-image generation with Flux

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Demo summary

The user demonstrates Flux's prompt adherence by generating an image of an old TV with the word 'flux' on it in an abandoned workshop.

Step-by-step

  1. Enter a descriptive prompt including specific text to be rendered
  2. Specify environmental details like 'abandoned workshop'
  3. Add stylistic modifiers such as 'Unreal Engine 5', 'octane render', or 'style of ArtStation'
  4. Generate the image

Tips

  • Use specific text in your prompt to take advantage of the model's strong prompt adherence
  • Include technical rendering engines in the prompt to achieve a realistic look

Highlights

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All demos from “Getting Started with Flux in RunComfy

  1. 0:180:54Launching a Flux workflow in RunComfyThe user selects the 'comfy y flux' workflow from the RunComfy dashboard and configures the GPU instance size to launch the environment.RunComfyAI Image Generator
  2. 1:313:07Configuring Flux nodes in ComfyUIA walkthrough of the Flux-specific nodes in ComfyUI, including the dual clip loaders, the basic guider, and the sampler custom advanced node used for Flux generation.ComfyUIAI Image Generator
  3. 7:020:23Text-to-image generation with FluxCurrentThe user demonstrates Flux's prompt adherence by generating an image of an old TV with the word 'flux' on it in an abandoned workshop.ComfyUIText to Image
  4. 7:252:04Testing prompt adherence in FluxA demonstration of complex prompt adherence by generating a high-quality image of a dog riding a dolphin at sunset.RunComfyText to Image
  5. 9:314:03Image-to-image denoising with FluxThe user demonstrates how Flux handles image-to-image tasks by adjusting the denoise strength from 0.4 to 1.0 to show how it differs from Stable Diffusion.ComfyUIImage to Image
  6. 13:342:35Fast image generation with Flux SchnellThe user switches to the Flux Schnell model and reduces the sampling steps to four to demonstrate high-speed image generation.ComfyUIAI Image Generator
  7. Watch “Getting Started with Flux in RunComfy” →

Text to Image

  1. 7:390:44Basic text-to-image generation in ComfyUIThe user demonstrates a basic text-to-image workflow using the RealVisXL model to generate an image of a castle in a forest.AI Search
  2. 22:350:32Generating an image with Flux modelDemonstrates a text-to-image generation using the Flux model in ComfyUI, including prompt entry and resolving connection errors.Sebastian Kamph
  3. 20:151:27Text-to-image generation with PiD DIT modelThe creator demonstrates the standalone PiD text-to-image workflow, generating an image of a leopard in a jungle directly from a prompt using the lightweight DIT model.AI Search
  4. 4:250:43Generate images with Stable Diffusion 3.5The video demonstrates entering a text prompt, selecting CLIP models, and clicking 'Queue' to generate a high-definition image using Stable Diffusion 3.5.AIPURE
  5. 12:211:24Text-to-image generation with Z-Turbo and QwenDemonstration of the Z-Turbo model and Qwen text encoder to generate specific advertising text on the side of a 3D tram model within a ComfyUI workflow.Matt Hallett Visual
  6. 2:501:21Generate an AI image from a text promptThe video shows the process of entering positive and negative prompts, configuring image dimensions, and clicking 'Run' to generate a chocolate chip cookie image in ComfyUI.@KevinStratvert
  7. 7:020:23Text-to-image generation with FluxCurrentThe user demonstrates Flux's prompt adherence by generating an image of an old TV with the word 'flux' on it in an abandoned workshop.Artificial Images