x but why don't you like it?Local installs:
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I like comfy, I just don't like the canned executable on that site. I like to install from github because it lets me pick and choose what I want more granularly.than
x but why don't you like it?
Just a +1 here!I like comfy, I just don't like the canned executable on that site. I like to install from github because it lets me pick and choose what I want more granularly.
Can you do animations with them too? If not, what would be the to-go options for you?Local installs:
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You can if you have the computer for it. I can't, my computer is a potato, so I haven't really looked into it much for local animation. I think AnimateDiff would be the go to if you aren't going to buy Kling or Wan credits.Can you do animations with them too? If not, what would be the to-go options for you?![]()
Thanks mate, but I might run into problems with my GPU too. I got a 7900XTX and heard that Stable Diffusion doesnt seem to run properly on AMD cards.You can if you have the computer for it. I can't, my computer is a potato, so I haven't really looked into it much for local animation. I think AnimateDiff would be the go to if you aren't going to buy Kling or Wan credits.