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GLIGEN GUI

GLIGEN is a novel way to specify the precise location of objects in text-to-image models. I present here an intuitive GUI that makes it significantly easier to use GLIGEN with ComfyUI.

N.B. If you want more control over your workflow check out the ComfyUI node to accompany this GUI

GLIGEN GUI screenshot

GLIGEN Example Image GLIGEN Example Image

Newest Features:

  • You can now move and resize the boxes
  • Ability to save the session the session to file and load a session from file
  • The VAE and the sampler can now be specified as well
  • Improved support for differnt aspect ratios + presets

Getting Started

First of all make sure you have ComfyUI successfully installed and running.

Next, download the gligen_sd14_textbox_pruned.safetensors GLIGEN model file and place it in the ComfyUI/models/gligen directory.

Make sure you have Flask installed

pip install flask

Clone this repository

git clone https://github.com/mut-ex/gligen-gui.git
cd gligen-gui

Then to start the GUI, run the following command

flask --app 'gligen_gui:create_app(8188)' run --port 5000

Note that this assumes your ComfyUI instance is using port 8188. If not, replace 8188 with the correct port number.

Finally, open http://127.0.0.1:5000/port/8188 in your browser to start using the GUI. However change 8188 in the URL to the port used by ComfyUI if it is different.

How To Use

Make sure you have a Stable Diffusion 1.5 checkpoint selected. Usage is pretty simple and straightforward! Envision your image by drawing grounding boxes on the blank canvas with your mouse, and labeling them by entering your desired prompt in the corresponding text input in the table on the right.

You can further describe your image in the text input labelled POSITIVE but in my experience it works better if you only enter tags relating to the style and quality of your desired image.

If there are any LORAs you wish to use, press the + button in the LORA section. Then, select the name of the LORA and adjust its strength, You can add mulitple LORAs.

Finally, press the Queue Prompt to submit the prompt to ComfyUI. Once the image is generated, it will appear on the canvas.

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