Ok, so it’s time for round #8 of our community challenge. Having won last week’s challenge, it’s my turn to open the new one.
Formatting is shamelessly stolen from @[email protected], thank you for your hard work :)
Theme
This week’s theme is “Distant lands”. I adore stories about exploration, travels and faraway lands (real and imaginative) and would love to see what sparks your imagination.
Rules
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Follow the community’s rules above all else
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One comment and image per user
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Embed image directly in the post (no external link)
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Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun)
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At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid
Prize Points Most upvoted +3 points Second most upvoted +1 point Theme is clear +1 point OP’s favorite (me, this week) +1 point Most original +1 point Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point new Prompt and workflow included +1 point -
Posts that are ex aequo will both get the points
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Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!
The idea is: A cozy room with magical windows showing distant exotic lands.
Made with comfyui. The Workflow should be embedded in the image.
This is a bit more complicated regarding the generation process.
Base Image with Multi Area Conditioning:
Negative Prompt: ugly
Base Prompt: cozy medieval living room with 2 windows
Multi Area 1 and 2 Prompt: Train window
This generates a base image which is the base for the further processing.
Window Image 1:
Window Image 2:
I take the latent from the base image and combine the latents of the window images with the base image.
After that i do a final sampling to blend all together and 2 Upscales.
That comfyui interface looks incredibly powerful, Thanks a lot for that workflow, I know what to learn next
I like the explaination and the work behind your picture. Is the screenshot from blender?
The screenshot is from the comfyui interface. Here is a full view of the workflow (the workflow can be imported in your local comfyui instance if you drag the original picture of my post into the comfyui interface [You may have to install some custom nodes]) :
Wow, this looks very impressive. Is it difficult to learn this tool?
The wide variety of nodes can be a bit overwhelming but in general it is a logical process with many good youtube tutorials. I had a little experiennce with the node concept from blender but i think even without that it is easy to use. The Bigger Problem will be your disk space when you sudenly have 50 different Models on your harddrive ;-)
Thanks !
Congratulations on (shared) second place! I love the end result and really appreciate the thorough explanation of your work flow. The magical aspect of having two different views from the same room is really nice and very original.
Thank you very much! Looking forward to the next challenge!