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ComfyUI: Configuring the Latent Anchor Aware Node

Demo summary

The demonstration shows how to adjust the strength, cache at step, and similarity threshold parameters of the Latent Anchor Aware node to prevent background and detail morphing.

All demos from “Consistent Character in LTX 2.3 ComfyUI: STOP Losing Your Character's Face Between Scenes

  1. 4:261:28Overview of the TensNodes Consistent Character Workflow in ComfyUIThe creator walks through a four-stage ComfyUI workflow utilizing TensNodes to process reference images and text for stable LTX video generation.ComfyUIAI Animation Generator
  2. 5:541:04Configuring the Latent Anchor Aware NodeCurrentThe demonstration shows how to adjust the strength, cache at step, and similarity threshold parameters of the Latent Anchor Aware node to prevent background and detail morphing.ComfyUIAI Image Generator
  3. 6:581:02Setting up Likeness Guide and Likeness Anchor NodesThe video shows the Likeness Guide node detecting a face from a reference photo and the Likeness Anchor node locking the facial region to maintain identity during expressions.ComfyUIAI Avatar Generator
  4. 8:392:29Comparing LTX 2.3 Vanilla vs. TensNodes for Facial ExpressionsA side-by-side demonstration shows the TensNodes workflow maintaining a consistent facial structure during a smile and wave, whereas the vanilla LTX model drifts from the reference image.ComfyUIVideo to Video
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AI Image Generator

  1. 8:418:40Building a ComfyUI workflow from scratchA step-by-step walkthrough of adding nodes (Checkpoint, CLIP Text Encode, KSampler, VAE Decode) and connecting them to build a custom image generation pipeline.AI Search
  2. 19:571:09Generating a medieval warrior with batch processingDemonstrates generating multiple images of a medieval warrior by increasing the batch size in the Empty Latent Image node.AI Search
  3. 25:330:32Importing workflows from image metadataShows how to drag an existing AI-generated image into the ComfyUI canvas to automatically reconstruct the entire node workflow used to create it.AI Search
  4. 58:094:05Controlling character poses with ControlNetDemonstrates using the OpenPose pre-processor and ControlNet Union model to force a generated princess character into a specific pose from a reference image.AI Search
  5. 1:360:57Install custom workflows and missing nodes in ComfyUIThe video demonstrates how to drag and drop a JSON workflow file into ComfyUI and use the Manager to identify and install missing custom nodes.Sebastian Kamph
  6. 3:020:20Search and install models via Model ManagerA walkthrough of using the ComfyUI Model Manager to search for specific AI models, such as ControlNet, and install them directly.Sebastian Kamph
  7. 3:281:10Running and managing image generation queuesDemonstration of starting a workflow using the 'Run' button, setting up 'Run Instant' for continuous generation, and using 'Run on Change' to trigger generation upon prompt edits.Sebastian Kamph
  8. 4:590:55Navigating the ComfyUI workspace and UI settingsShows how to use zoom, fit view, pan modes, and toggle link visibility or themes (light/dark mode) within the ComfyUI interface.Sebastian Kamph
  9. 11:311:49Adding and connecting nodes in ComfyUIThe video demonstrates adding a 'Load Image' node via the library or right-click menu and connecting it to other nodes like 'Save Image' using spaghetti links.Sebastian Kamph
  10. 19:431:34Converting widgets to inputs in ComfyUIShows how to convert a node's internal settings (like seed) into an external input pin and connect a 'Primitive' node to control it.Sebastian Kamph
  11. 25:032:06Managing seeds and randomizationShows the difference between 'Randomize' and 'Fixed' seed settings in the KSampler to either generate new variations or reproduce the same image.Sebastian Kamph
  12. 36:450:34Saving images to specific foldersShows how to use the 'Save Image' node and file path syntax to organize output images into custom subfolders.Sebastian Kamph