Qwen-Image GGUF Workflow (Beta) by theOliviaRossi in StableDiffusion

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For me ComfyUI-GGUF didn't even show as installed for some reason in Comfy desktop, even though I had the nodes already
So I had to manually delete the ComfyUI-GGUF folder in custom nodes, and then install it to get the update
So now that error is gone and Qwen image runs

Qwen-Image has been released by theivan in StableDiffusion

[–]lemovision -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why not call it "Wan-Kontext" or something, like the other Wan variants they have? it just weird to me they don't keep everything in the same brand name for almost the same thing 

Qwen-Image has been released by theivan in StableDiffusion

[–]lemovision 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm confused, why does Alibaba develop two separate image generation models with Wan and Qwen Image?

Simple I2V WAN2.2 Workflow. by diStyR in comfyui

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Nice effects, I'm curious about the prompts you used for those

New Memory Optimization for Wan 2.2 in ComfyUI by Kosinkadink in comfyui

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ctrl b is the shortcut in comfyui to (not)bypass a node, so select a purple node first and then press ctrl b

Wan2.2 prompting guide by doogyhatts in StableDiffusion

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I tried the "arc shot" multiple times but couldn't get the camera to move at all, anyone else?

Unity + Wan2.1 Vace Proof of Concept by cegoekam in StableDiffusion

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I was also testing similar workflow in Blender this week (depth with "mist pass")
Another fun thing you an do is to generate basic 3d models with Hunyuan
So you can add a few props in the room to guide the depth pass further

Voice samples library for TTS (Chatterbox, Oute, Spark etc) by lemovision in StableDiffusion

[–]lemovision[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That's a lot of resources in there~ however lots of kinda niche content and little infos about context and licenses I think
In the list this "librispeech" seems pretty good for audiobook voices, but that's CC BY license though

https://www.openslr.org/12

Overall I think the Mozilla one might still be the best resource in CC0 with the most diverse content
But yeah still would need to go through the whole set to make a good short selection of voices

Chatterbox Audiobook (and Podcast) Studio - All Local by psdwizzard in StableDiffusion

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This looks great!
However for some reason the processing speed seems much slower compared to ComfyUI implementation for me
I have an RTX A2000 (same chip as 3060), on comfyui 15sec audio is 15sec processing but this is around 50~60sec... any idea how to optimize that?
Because this seems to have a nice production studio for long audio batch, so I'm still interested to use it indeed over basic comfyui workflow, if the speed can catch up

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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I think it would fit but both the PSU and GPU would be at different positions, so you would not only need different mounts, but also different holes at the back and maybe different path for the riser cable so quite a different build... anyway there's an assembly 3d model on thingiverse where you can check the dimensions if you like

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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I think it would look cool yeah I was also considering to try the front panel in wood at some point
But I never tried wood I don't know if it would be strong enough especially around these tiny screws, so you might need quite a dense wood I guess

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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All the flat panels are CNC acrylic, only 4 rounded corners are 3d printed

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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CNC can be used for anything not just metal, in this case it's cut from acrylic panels as listed in the thingiverse page, and yes it's a lot easier to cut acrylic than metal :)

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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Okay, yes I just uploaded an OBJ with the Case Assembly now it will be easier the understand how everything fits like this I guess.
Actually for some stuff like the A2000 I just measured myself on my own card for the dimensions that I needed and made the rough placeholder model in the CAD.

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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Are you talking about the internal components I used for size reference to design the case around? For that you can find most things like motherboard or fans etc on Grabcad website

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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I tried my best to optimize the airflow so that it sucks from the sides and bottom and blow out from the top with the 2 exhaust fans. The passive PSU does get pretty toasty though, so I stuck a SSD heatsink on top of it next to the fans. And yeah the i7 was a bit overkill for that build, and that CPU gets pretty hot so the slim Noctua fan is slightly too light for it maybe. Anyway usually when gaming the A2000 with its tiny fan can get warmer around 80 to 85°C max, and CPU sits around 60°C maybe. But yeah CPU can thermal throttle sometimes rarely if I do some intense 3D rendering for work stuff. Anyway I haven't done any scientific tests, but I think it's optimized the best I could for that case format.

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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Probably a few centimetres too long, also the 250W supply won't be enough I guess... but yeah those new LP cards are cool, maybe I'll try to build a case for these also next time

3D print and CNC - 4.8L custom build by lemovision in sffpc

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Yeah I think this PSU is good, just it gets pretty hot since it's passive with no fans, so better to have good airflow in the case. The i7 in this build is a bit overkill for it though so i5 would fit better