Combine the power of Flux, which creates consistent frames using only prompts, with ControlNet.
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What’s this?
- We will use ControlNet to further refine the interesting technique of Flux introduced here, which can generate consistent frames using only prompts.
- The method of using grids to achieve consistent images has been well-known as the sprite sheet technique since the days of Stable Diffusion 1.5. However, it seems that Flux enhances this technique even further.
Workflow
- 🟩The key is the prompt. By dividing the image into four frames and specifying “In the first frame, … In the second frame, …”, we can generate consistent frames.
- 🟦I prefer using ControlNet Tile, so I don’t use Open Pose or Depth. However, the Tile in Flux seems to lack flexibility, making parameter adjustments difficult.
- The second KSampler is a simple image-to-image process.
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- LoadImage (1)
- ControlNetLoader (1)
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- KSampler (2)
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- VAELoader (1)
- TilePreprocessor (1)
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