I try my best to avoid hiding the workflow flow, while balancing keeping it clean and user-friendly.
It does use a lot of custom nodes to make life easier and workflow cleaner. Use manager to install the missing ones.
This is a proper inpainting with alimama control-net + Flux Fill support on V3.
Supports loading of an external mask (need to match the image size) or doing the inpainting within the right-click "Open MaskEditor" on the image itself.
Supports FILL (use FastBypasser - black node)
Supports area inpaiting x full image inpaiting (use FastBypasser - black node)
Supports variable denoise (Change denoise on the CONTROL ROOM)
Supports Negative (use FastBypasser - black node)
Proper composite so no VAE degradation
I added LoRa support and Daemon Detailer support (both are optional)
1- Added First Block Cache as an option for speed-up generation
2- Added a whole new group to retain original pre-inpainted image metadata. You probably don't want to inpaint an eye and end up with "eye" as a positive prompt. You may choose to keep the previous prompt, seed, cfg, steps, and most important LoRas used previously on the original image.
4- It will add Alimama-Contolnet Hash and cross-post it there as well if using Alimama.
5- For all that to work, we need to be able to add manual_hash.
You will need to uninstall "image-saver" custom node and install my fork of image-saver: https://github.com/diodiogod/ComfyUI-Image-Saver
OR maybe the original owner will accepted my pull request, so you can keep it.
It is now merged to https://github.com/alexopus/ComfyUI-Image-Saver use that
Go ahead and upload yours!
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