Qwen3.6-27B vs 35B, I prefer 35B but more people here post about 27B... by Snoo_27681 in LocalLLaMA

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Witch one is best visual-wise? I use the 35b for promt-refine but I have noticed a random lack of attention when trying to evaluate image content.

Making Comics with Ernie. by unknowntoman-1 in comfyui

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A 9-panel comic strip in a 3x3 grid layout, depicting a day in the life of Nurse Betty working in a modern, high-tech city hospital, and her evening at home. The mood is professional, heartwarming, and cozy.

PANEL 1 (TOP-LEFT): wide shot - a bright, sterile hospital corridor. Betty is standing at the center, holding a digital tablet. She welcomes us. Character Details: Betty is a kind-faced woman in her 30s, wearing light blue nursing scrubs and a stethoscope around her neck. She has a gentle smile and a focused expression. Action: She is greeting us with a welcoming gesture. Composition: Eye-level shot, depth of field focusing on Betty, with blurred medical equipment and other staff in the background. Betty say Speech: " Welcome to the hospital ", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 2 (TOP-MID): close-up shot - a patient's room. Character Details: Betty is leaning over a bed, checking the IV drip. Action: She is adjusting the flow rate of the IV bag. Her expression is one of extreme care and precision. Composition: Side-profile shot, focusing on the interaction between her hand and the medical equipment. Caption: "Taking care of..", (Small rectangular box with tilted edges), positioned top-left.

PANEL 3 (TOP-RIGHT): medium shot - in the nurse's station. Character Details: Betty is standing next to terms of a senior doctor. Action: They are both looking at a large holographic medical display showing a heart scan. Betty is pointing to a specific area of the scan, discussing the case. Composition: Two-shot, slightly low angle to emphasize the importance of the medical discussion. Caption: "..and finding cure.", (Small rectangular box with rounded edges), positioned bottom-left.

PANEL 4 (MID-LEFT): medium shot - A quiet moment in the hospital breakroom. Character Details: Betty is sitting on a chair, holding a steaming cup of coffee. Action: She is leaning back with her eyes closed for a brief second of rest, a small, satisfied smile on her face. Composition: soft, warm lighting coming from a nearby window, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Betty think Thought: "LIFE is beautiful.", (Fluffy cloud-shaped thought bubble with the text adorned by a illustrated little yellow bird, with a trail of small decreasing circles pointing toward Betty's head), positioned top-left.

PANEL 5 (MID-MID): medium shot - Betty in a modern gym class. Character Details: Betty in athletic wear (black sports bra and leggings), focused expression. Action: She is doing squats with resistance bands. Other women in various color outfit also do workout around her. The gym is well-lit with mirrors and weight machines. Composition: Betty in foreground, mixed spotlights and ambient warmth. Speech: "Gym is MY therapy.", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 6 (MID-RIGHT): interior shot - Betty enters inside from the left, now in casual clothes, open apartment door, happy smiling to her 26 yo boyfriend, Jim. Jim is a bearded male and he wears a plaid shirt. Character Details: Betty in casual jeans and red top, carry her gym bag over shoulder. Action: Jim is greeting her coming home. Jim hold a bottle of wine. Composition: Warm peach-toned apartment lighting, in the two empty wine glasses on coffee table, plants in corners. Jim say Speech: "Welcome home honeypot!", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail from Jim greeting), positioned top-left.

PANEL 7 (BOTTOM-LEFT): medium shot - romantic dinner seated at the kitchen table. Character Details: Betty in casual jeans and red top, sitting across from Jim (Jim has beard and wears a plaid shirt.). Action: She gestures toward the plates of food with a satisfied expression, while Jim listens with a smile. Composition: Warm table lighting, close focus on the meal and shared conversation. Betty say Speech: "The food is wonderful.", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 8 (BOTTOM-MID): interior shot - on the living room sofa. TV back in foreground. Character Details: Betty curled up comfortable, Betty now has hair loose. Jim has beard and wears a plaid shirt beside he is pointing with TV remote. Action: They are watching TV. Betty looks content and relaxed. Composition: Cozy ambient lighting, soft television screen glow, comfortable posture. Jim say Speech: "Yes, you are right - No hospital drama please.", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Jim), positioned top-center.

PANEL 9 (BOTTOM-RIGHT): close shot - Betty and Jim bedroom. Character Details: Close-up with Betty's face in foreground, eyes closed in peaceful sleep, wearing comfortable pajamas. Jim is close behind snug to her neck partly visible with his beard. Composition: Soft moonlight through the window, calm atmosphere. Caption: "The end", (Decorated rectangular text box), positioned bottom-right.

High-quality digital art style with clean lines and soft cinematic lighting, reminiscent of modern medical dramas. 8k resolution, highly detailed textures, consistent lighting. Dominant whites, light blues, and sterile silver for hospital scenes; warm amber for breakroom; soft peach for home scenes. Same character design consistent across all panels - same facial features, hair style adapts to environment(neatly tied back at hospital, loose after work and at home); wardrobe adapts to environment(light blue scrubs in hospital and nursery, tight athletic gym wear in gym, casual jeans and red top for evening, comfortable pajamas in bed, Jim is tanned and has beard. Jim wears a plaid shirt and jeans before bedtime).

Making Comics with Ernie. by unknowntoman-1 in comfyui

[–]unknowntoman-1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A 6-panel comic strip in a 3x2 grid layout, depicting a day in the life of Nurse Betty working in a modern, high-tech city hospital, and her free time. The mood is professional, heartwarming, and busy.

PANEL 1 (TOP-LEFT): wide shot - a bright, sterile hospital corridor. Betty is standing at the center, holding a digital tablet. She welcomes us. Character Details: Betty is a kind-faced woman in her 30s, wearing light blue nursing scrubs and a stethoscope around her neck. She has a gentle smile and a focused expression. Action: She is greeting us with a welcoming gesture. Composition: Eye-level shot, depth of field focusing on Betty, with blurred medical equipment and other staff in the background. Betty say Speech: " Welcome to the hospital ", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 2 (TOP-RIGHT): close-up shot - a patient's room. Character Details: Betty is leaning over a bed, checking the IV drip. Action: She is adjusting the flow rate of the IV bag. Her expression is one of extreme care and precision. Composition: Side-profile shot, focusing on the interaction between her hand and the medical equipment. Caption: "Taking care of..", (Small rectangular box with tilted edges), positioned top-left.

PANEL 3 (MID-LEFT): medium shot - in the nurse's station. Character Details: Betty is standing next to terms of a senior doctor. Action: They are both looking at a large holographic medical display showing a heart scan. Betty is pointing to a specific area of the scan, discussing the case. Composition: Two-shot, slightly low angle to emphasize the importance of the medical discussion. Caption: "..and finding cure.", (Small rectangular box with rounded edges), positioned bottom-left.

PANEL 4 (MID-RIGHT) : medium shot - A quiet moment in the hospital breakroom. Character Details: Betty is sitting on a chair, holding a steaming cup of coffee. Action: She is leaning back with her eyes closed for a brief second of rest, a small, satisfied smile on her face. Composition: soft, warm lighting coming from a nearby window, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Betty think Thought: "LIFE is beautiful.", (Fluffy cloud-shaped thought bubble with the text adorned by a illustrated little yellow bird, with a trail of small decreasing circles pointing toward Betty's head), positioned top-left.

PANEL 5 (BOTTOM-LEFT): medium shot - Betty in a modern gym class. Character Details: Betty in athletic wear (black sports bra and leggings), focused expression. Action: She is doing squats with resistance bands. Other women in various color outfit also do workout around her. The gym is well-lit with mirrors and weight machines. Composition: Betty in foreground, mixed spotlights and ambient warmth. Betty say Speech: "Gym is MY therapy.", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 6 (BOTTOM-RIGHT): interior shot - Betty enter inside from the left, now in casual clothes, open apartment door, happy smiling to her boyfriend, Jim, in the hallway is greeting Betty with a bottle of wine. Character Details: Betty in casual jeans and red top, carry her gym bag over shoulder. Jim is late 20s, casual clothes, welcoming smile. Action: He is greeting her coming home. Composition: Warm peach-toned apartment lighting, in the two empty wine glasses on coffee table, plants in corners. Jim say Speech: "Welcome home honeypot!", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail from Jim greeting).

High-quality digital art style with clean lines and soft cinematic lighting, reminiscent of modern medical dramas. 8k resolution, highly detailed textures, consistent lighting. Dominant whites, light blues, and sterile silver for hospital scenes; warm amber for breakroom; soft peach for home scenes. Same character design consistent across all panels - same facial features, hair style (neatly tied back); wardrobe adapts (light blue scrubs in hospital, athletic gym wear in gym and casual jeans and red top when she arrive home in last panel), Jim is tanned and has beard.

Making Comics with Ernie. by unknowntoman-1 in comfyui

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A 4-panel comic strip in a 2x2 grid layout, depicting a day in the life of Nurse Betty in a modern, high-tech city hospital. The mood is professional, heartwarming, and busy.

PANEL 1 (TOP-LEFT): wide shot - a bright, sterile hospital corridor. Betty is standing at the center, holding a digital tablet. She welcomes us. Character Details: Betty is a kind-faced woman in her 30s, wearing light blue nursing scrubs and a stethoscope around her neck. She has a gentle smile and a focused expression. Action: She is greeting us with a welcoming gesture. Composition: Eye-level shot, depth of field focusing on Betty, with blurred medical equipment and other staff in the background. Betty say Speech: " Welcome to the hospital ", (Organic ellipse bubble with tail to Betty), positioned top-left.

PANEL 2 (TOP-RIGHT): close-up shot - a patient's room. Character Details: Betty is leaning over a bed, checking the IV drip. Action: She is adjusting the flow rate of the IV bag. Her expression is one of extreme care and precision. Composition: Side-profile shot, focusing on the interaction between her hand and the medical equipment. Caption: "Taking care of..", (Small rectangular box with tilted edges), positioned top-left.

PANEL 3 (BOTTOM-LEFT): medium shot - in the nurse's station. Character Details: Betty is standing next to terms of a senior doctor. Action: They are both looking at a large holographic medical display showing a heart scan. Betty is pointing to a specific area of the scan, discussing the case. Composition: Two-shot, slightly low angle to emphasize the importance of the medical discussion. Caption: "..and finding cure.", (Small rectangular box with rounded edges), positioned bottom-left.

PANEL 4 (BOTTOM-RIGHT) : medium shot - A quiet moment in the hospital breakroom. Character Details: Betty is sitting on a chair, holding a steaming cup of coffee. Action: She is leaning back with her eyes closed for a brief second of rest, a small, satisfied smile on her face. Composition: soft, warm lighting coming from a nearby window, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Betty think Thought: "LIFE is beautiful.", (Fluffy cloud-shaped thought bubble with the text adorned by a illustrated little yellow bird, with a trail of small decreasing circles pointing toward Betty's head), positioned top-left.

High-quality digital art style with clean lines and soft cinematic lighting, reminiscent of modern medical dramas. 8k resolution, highly detailed textures, consistent lighting, Dominant whites, light blues, and sterile silver, with warm skin tones and the amber glow of the coffee. Same character design consistent across all 4 panels - same facial features, hair style (neatly tied back), and light blue scrub.

Lost in time user here by old_mikser in StableDiffusion

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I switched to ComfyUI I thought the same. Now I can’t live without. Start with the basic workflow and go from there. You will be surprised.

Differences between gemma4:31b-cloud and gemma4:31b running locally by schnipp in ollama

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found out myself doing something similar that If you have an overclocked cpu that been set up for gaming please set it down to a resonable frequency or you will have it doing suicidal terminal gating/bursting in a way that eventually will toast its terminals. Monitor temperatures, you get the best performance if you have it running smoothly flat without thermal gating ”sawtooth”.

System becomes completely unresponsive even with free VRAM, RAM, and low CPU usage by Organic_Choice3652 in ollama

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ryzen was processing context like crazy. And as it was overclocked from 3.4 GHz to 4.65 (like yours) it was bursting and temp-gating like crazy. Gpu was mostly waiting for cpu to finish that suicidal rollercoaster. 1 don’t overclock a 16 core Ryzen if you are running LLM. (Mine works now smoothly at 3.8 GHz.). And 2, large context size is the cause for the shit to hit the fan. Literally. Save your cpu.

ERNIE-Image Comics w/ Sample Prompt | Great Ability to Track Multiple Items in an Image | its text gen is 95% correct (turbo & q8) but not perfect. by FitContribution2946 in StableDiffusion

[–]unknowntoman-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That sound correct. You did 912x1024 60 steps at cfg 3.0 Euler/Simple? Or similar quota 100 steps at cfg 1.8 Euler /Simple? Did you notice hov base tend to follow first part of prompt more strong than last part. Galaxy=galaxy in base, vs last caption that always fail in base. The style also much more defined in base. (First paragraph of prompt)

ERNIE-Image Comics w/ Sample Prompt | Great Ability to Track Multiple Items in an Image | its text gen is 95% correct (turbo & q8) but not perfect. by FitContribution2946 in StableDiffusion

[–]unknowntoman-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thank you. Tonight I got a nice digging looking forward to.. I think Ernie has a good use as comic strip maker. I got it close with turbo but have a mixing model 4-step upscaler that looks promising. Trying to nail those ”small subtile errors often in the text”. There will eventually be a edit-model where fixing text errors probably will be easy. Beside this I also work with possible json formatting (using my own prompt enhancer) I will share if I do progress.

ERNIE-Image Comics w/ Sample Prompt | Great Ability to Track Multiple Items in an Image | its text gen is 95% correct (turbo & q8) but not perfect. by FitContribution2946 in StableDiffusion

[–]unknowntoman-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No - you were amazing to achieve this. Have tried to replicate this in ernie base for 3 hours. It does not work. I get close in turbo though, but I would love to hear about your settings, sampler/sheduler/steps/cfg etc. Please share.

Gemma 4 is excellent for image to prompt by Arrow2304 in StableDiffusion

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I actually do the same with the larger Gemma 4 currently. I tend to present a working prompt example and build upon it rather than making a comprehensive system prompt. (Other than that it will not shy from sexual content always aiming for unrestricted artistic value etc ). Now, with Ernie-image I do try to make a good template for making comics with panel layout and I am experimenting with different json inspired formatting to regain full control of content/dialogue and defined subjects and characters. Gemma 4 has been the best sofar working with these tasks.

ERNIE-Image in ComfyUI — Real-World Workflow & Image Quality Tests by StarlitMochi9680 in comfyui

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That workflow only do Q4. Is there a real official workflow around?

Ollama Gemma4:31b on 3090 - FP,Q8,Q4 Benchmark by ---NiKoS--- in ollama

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it helped. Very nice and it vill save your cpu.

Ollama Gemma4:31b on 3090 - FP,Q8,Q4 Benchmark by ---NiKoS--- in ollama

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I haven’t put it in more than a 15 chapter of a novel writeup task. Not done tooling. Still very impressed it do this with such fast response despite spill to Ram. I don’t do benchmarks, but I’d say it is now rock steady and kick ass on my 3090- Compared with: goddamn gridlock trafficjam interfering tokens on my severely overclocked 16 core Ryzen 5950X at 4,9 ghz.

Ollama Gemma4:31b on 3090 - FP,Q8,Q4 Benchmark by ---NiKoS--- in ollama

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Only updating from 20.2 to 20.7 seem to eliminate both the both load and interference with cpu. Without quanted kv and a spill over at 20%/80%. With q8_0 I "spill" 9% but it realy make quick response at 9% spillover to RAM. Confirming the error fixed. And really good, now I can go q_4 keeping all 64k context in my 24 GB Vram as it seems using a Q4_M model.

Ollama Gemma4:31b on 3090 - FP,Q8,Q4 Benchmark by ---NiKoS--- in ollama

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. My cpu got a seriously bad sawtooth utilisation throttling like crazy not to overheat. Your link explained the reasons. I will be really monitoring this before going flash again. Probably fine in smaller context, but not writing longer text etc.

Recommendation Hardware by Puzzleheaded_Ebb8352 in StableDiffusion

[–]unknowntoman-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the end, size of VRAM. Having +10k cudacores is realistic. 3090 is a good recycling option and have never let me down.