Ok, so it’s time for round #8 of our community challenge. Having won last week’s challenge, it’s my turn to open the new one.

Formatting is shamelessly stolen from @Anahkiasen@lemmy.blahaj.zone, thank you for your hard work :)

Theme

This week’s theme is “Distant lands”. I adore stories about exploration, travels and faraway lands (real and imaginative) and would love to see what sparks your imagination.

Rules

  1. Follow the community’s rules above all else

  2. One comment and image per user

  3. Embed image directly in the post (no external link)

  4. Workflow/Prompt sharing encouraged (we’re all here for fun)

  5. At the end of the week each post will be scored according to the following grid

    Prize Points
    Most upvoted +3 points
    Second most upvoted +1 point
    Theme is clear +1 point
    OP’s favorite (me, this week) +1 point
    Most original +1 point
    Last entry (to compensate for less time to vote) +1 point
    new Prompt and workflow included +1 point
  6. Posts that are ex aequo will both get the points

  7. Winner gets to pick next theme! Good luck everyone and have fun!

Past entries

  1. Dieselpunk
  2. Goosebump Book
  3. Deep Space Wonders
  4. Fairy Tales
  5. A New Sport
  6. Monsters are Back to School
  7. War and Peace
  • Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world
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    The idea is: A cozy room with magical windows showing distant exotic lands.

    Made with comfyui. The Workflow should be embedded in the image.

    This is a bit more complicated regarding the generation process.

    • Model: realisiticVisionV51VAE
    • Sampler for all: uni_pc
    • Steps: for the Base Image 20, everything else 60

    Base Image with Multi Area Conditioning:

    Negative Prompt: ugly

    Base Prompt: cozy medieval living room with 2 windows

    Multi Area 1 and 2 Prompt: Train window

    This generates a base image which is the base for the further processing.

    Window Image 1:

    • Positive: Magical, mystical Landscape
    • Negative: Person, blurry, boring, close-up, dark (optional), details are low, distorted details, eerie, foggy, gloomy , grains, grainy, grayscale, homogenous, low contrast, low quality, lowres, macro, monochrome (optional), multiple angles, multiple views, opaque, overexposed, oversaturated, plain, plain background, portrait, simple background, standard, surreal, unattractive, uncreative, underexposed

    Window Image 2:

    • Positive: Raw Photo an alien landscape with alien tentacly purple plants, shot on canon eos
    • Negative: Person, blurry, boring, close-up, dark (optional), details are low, distorted details, eerie, foggy, gloomy , grains, grainy, grayscale, homogenous, low contrast, low quality, lowres, macro, monochrome (optional), multiple angles, multiple views, opaque, overexposed, oversaturated, plain, plain background, portrait, simple background, standard, surreal, unattractive, uncreative, underexposed

    I take the latent from the base image and combine the latents of the window images with the base image.

    After that i do a final sampling to blend all together and 2 Upscales.

      • Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world
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        The screenshot is from the comfyui interface. Here is a full view of the workflow (the workflow can be imported in your local comfyui instance if you drag the original picture of my post into the comfyui interface [You may have to install some custom nodes]) :

    • Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      That comfyui interface looks incredibly powerful, Thanks a lot for that workflow, I know what to learn next

    • Thelsim@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      1 year ago
      2nd most upvoted +1
      Clear Theme +1
      Workflow +1
      Most original +1
      Total 4 points

      Congratulations on (shared) second place! I love the end result and really appreciate the thorough explanation of your work flow. The magical aspect of having two different views from the same room is really nice and very original.