Flux.1 Workflow - Inpainting with Dev Fill
A complete, compact, and easy to use workflow for inpainting designed for those who value a clean working environment. This is designed to work with the latest Flux Dev Fill model.
If you want to try out this workflow for free, visit my Free Resources page for a version of this minus the upscaling nodes.
There are many free inpainting workflows available online! This is just if you want one that’s nicely designed and ready to go.
Workflow features:
Improved quality! Using inpaint stitch nodes, we bring the inpainted section back onto the original for far less quality degradation than you would get from just doing regular inpainting.
Layout optimized for working in 16:9, aka your typical computer monitor.
Organized space for notes as you work.
Notifications at key steps so you can tab out while it generates.
All nodes that aren’t necessary for regular use are minimized to avoid clutter.
Notes:
I can’t provide support for general Stable Diffusion or ComfyUI, but please let me know if you have issues with this workflow specifically.
This workflow is meant to be ready to go with minimal modifications needed; if you want to learn how it works, it may be easier to find another workflow that’s not as compacted.
This requires you to have enough vram to load the Flux Dev Fill model which is ~24gb.
A complete, compact, and easy to use workflow for inpainting designed for those who value a clean working environment. This is designed to work with the latest Flux Dev Fill model.
If you want to try out this workflow for free, visit my Free Resources page for a version of this minus the upscaling nodes.
There are many free inpainting workflows available online! This is just if you want one that’s nicely designed and ready to go.
Workflow features:
Improved quality! Using inpaint stitch nodes, we bring the inpainted section back onto the original for far less quality degradation than you would get from just doing regular inpainting.
Layout optimized for working in 16:9, aka your typical computer monitor.
Organized space for notes as you work.
Notifications at key steps so you can tab out while it generates.
All nodes that aren’t necessary for regular use are minimized to avoid clutter.
Notes:
I can’t provide support for general Stable Diffusion or ComfyUI, but please let me know if you have issues with this workflow specifically.
This workflow is meant to be ready to go with minimal modifications needed; if you want to learn how it works, it may be easier to find another workflow that’s not as compacted.
This requires you to have enough vram to load the Flux Dev Fill model which is ~24gb.
A complete, compact, and easy to use workflow for inpainting designed for those who value a clean working environment. This is designed to work with the latest Flux Dev Fill model.
If you want to try out this workflow for free, visit my Free Resources page for a version of this minus the upscaling nodes.
There are many free inpainting workflows available online! This is just if you want one that’s nicely designed and ready to go.
Workflow features:
Improved quality! Using inpaint stitch nodes, we bring the inpainted section back onto the original for far less quality degradation than you would get from just doing regular inpainting.
Layout optimized for working in 16:9, aka your typical computer monitor.
Organized space for notes as you work.
Notifications at key steps so you can tab out while it generates.
All nodes that aren’t necessary for regular use are minimized to avoid clutter.
Notes:
I can’t provide support for general Stable Diffusion or ComfyUI, but please let me know if you have issues with this workflow specifically.
This workflow is meant to be ready to go with minimal modifications needed; if you want to learn how it works, it may be easier to find another workflow that’s not as compacted.
This requires you to have enough vram to load the Flux Dev Fill model which is ~24gb.