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Looks incredible! Thanks for sharing the file, thats huge. Still working on making it run on my end, but looking forward to play with it. Really useful! Thanks
thanks I'm really interested in this kind of workflows and I hope there will be some future ideas to integrate Houdini+Nuke in a stable diffusion pipeline
Thanks for putting the time in to create the tutorial it was really helpful. It's my first time using ComfyUI and it took me a couple of weeks to resolve issues with installation, and then to get a feel for what' going on. I thought I'd never get this scene working but got there in the end. It would be great to know what hardware you're using to better understand whats required to get decent processing speeds. I've got a Macbook pro with M3 and it's currently pretty slow.
I have a 3090 and 96 gigs of ram on a relatively older machine, building a new one with 4090 soon. also ComfyUI is getting more vram efficient. also depends on what nodes are you using, more controlnets and ipadapters the slower the render would be, generally speaking!!!
Great CG-Comfy tutorial. Is there a way to increase the accuracy of the generated image using the wireframe so that it is almost 100% true to the 3d model? Thinking specifically of the small details in the rims, front grill, etc.
Thank you. It could potentially match your model 110%, but If your CG model is a 2021 Porsche 911 and your text prompt describes a yellow 1972 Porsche Carrera, then certainly some elements will need to be adjusted to fit the contours of your line art generated by your CG renders. this is where the deformity comes from!!
HI Great Video! What GPU do you have? 4090 I presume? If so does this make the difference for real? let say you want to upscale the "final" porche image at 5 K how long would it take do do it? I am trying to figure out how to upgrade my system:)