Hobolyra |
I already run AI generation locally, control nets, img2img, inpainting, etc. What will Ultraforge offer that running the node based ComfyUI or non-node webUI don't have that would make it worth the purchase? Or is this just for those that don't know how to run these things locally?
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Posted: July 22, 2023 4:24 pm | ||
STEPH08 |
I tried ComfyUI with the GUI (5GB!), it's a nightmare for me, extremely difficult to set up properly and generate something (was a failure), I don't want to waste too much time with stuff like that but I guess as a free product it's more than acceptable.
I usually never buy something blindly like I just did for UF, I did it because of FF's reputation, out of curiosity (as an artist) and because it can be used locally/offline. I hope it can be useful for me, I look forward to it. |
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Posted: July 23, 2023 4:48 am | ||
Hobolyra |
ComfyUI uses the same node bases system that 3d programs use for textures, and similar to FF itself in how you make filters. The layout for this new version also is node based, thus the comparison. Also 5GB in size, 2-4 of that is just hte model itself, GANscalers, and so on. If this Ultraforge runs locally, I would expect it to take at least the 2.5gb needed for the stable diffusion model itself, and more so if it allows inpainting and upscaling default models, VAE, and that's just SD 1.5 default!
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Posted: July 23, 2023 5:46 pm | ||
SpaceRay
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Hello, sorry that I do not know nothing about
But I have seen what is Ultraforge about roughly and I have maybe an answer for you in this other thread Questions about Ultraforge compared to other Stable diffusion But you can answer also here |
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