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[Flux ControlNet] Add support for de-distilled models with CFG #9635

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simbrams opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #9658
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[Flux ControlNet] Add support for de-distilled models with CFG #9635

simbrams opened this issue Oct 10, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #9658

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@simbrams
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Flux with Inpaiting and ControlNet currently yields bad result with the base model.

To echo this comment, using de-distilled models could potentially help getting better outputs.

Currently the Flux ControlNet pipelines do not support models like https://huggingface.co/nyanko7/flux-dev-de-distill

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asomoza commented Oct 10, 2024

Anyone wants to contribute with this? This should be a community pipeline in the meantime until we find if the new models are good and get popular, but this could produce better results than the current ones.

Also maybe someone can test this in ComfyUI and see if it makes a big difference.

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Anyone wants to contribute with this? This should be a community pipeline in the meantime until we find if the new models are good and get popular, but this could produce better results than the current ones.

Also maybe someone can test this in ComfyUI and see if it makes a big difference.

will take this up 😊

@charchit7
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Hey, @ighoshsubho wanna collab on this?

@ighoshsubho
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Hey, @ighoshsubho wanna collab on this?

sure

@taneeshamadhu18
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Anyone wants to contribute with this? This should be a community pipeline in the meantime until we find if the new models are good and get popular, but this could produce better results than the current ones.

Also maybe someone can test this in ComfyUI and see if it makes a big difference.
yes i would love to contribute on this

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