Create your own AI Instagram Model Girl on ComfyUI: Step-by-Step Guide
Welcome to the Economist Today! Are you curious about how to create your very own AI Instagram model? Well, you're in luck! In this tutorial, we will guide you step-by-step to create your own AI model using ComfyUI. Whether you are a tech expert or a beginner, this method is beginner-friendly and easy to replicate. So, let's dive in and start creating something amazing!
Preparing the Workflow
Firstly, load a default KFI workflow. To achieve a super realistic output, we will use the Cutting Edge Realism Engine SDXL checkpoint model. You can find the link for this in the description below. For our character, let's choose a woman with blonde hair. In the K Sampler settings, set 25 sampling steps and an ACFG of S for the sampler. Choose the DPM Plus+ SD e caras for the sampler model. Set the image dimensions to 1024x1024 pixels for a clear and detailed view. Now, it's time to generate our image!
Generating the Character
Although the generated image is great, let's aim for a closer front view to capture more detailed facial features. Generate a few more images to find the perfect one. To simplify the tutorial, we will use a familiar face as our reference, but don't worry - the final character won't be an exact copy. Upscale the chosen image using the Ultimate SD Upscale. Connect the character image to the upscale model loader and select a 4X Full Hardy upscale model. Adjust the upscale settings to your preference and begin the upscaling process. There you have it - our character's face reference is all set.
Taking it to the Next Level
Let's take our character creation to the next level by using an IP adapter combined with the control net method. This combination is crucial for achieving higher precision, stability, and consistency in our character. It's like giving our AI character a superpower to remain consistent across various images.
Step 1: Loading the Outfit
Add a load image node to load the target outfit you want your character to wear. In this case, it's a long sleeve shirt and a denim skirt.
Step 2: Loading the Character Face
Add two IP adapter apply nodes and connect them with an IP adapter model. The first IP adapter apply node will use IP adapter plus face, and the second one will use IP adapter plus. Connect the character face image with the first IP adapter and the body with the second adapter. Also, connect the checkpoint model with the first IP adapter apply node.
Step 3: Masking the Outfit
In the mask editor, mask only the face and hair area of the outfit image. Do the same for the body area. Connect the masked images with the IP adapter apply nodes. Adjust the weight of the IP adapters to give freedom to our model.
Step 4: Choosing the Model
Choose an SD 1.5 model for the checkpoint model. Epic realism will work just fine. You can also add Aura if you want to enhance the image further. Connect the Aura loader with the IP adapter instead of the checkpoint loader. Connect the IP adapter model output to the K Sampler.
Step 5: Prompting the Model
For now, stick with the default prompts. We will come back to them later. Tweak the image dimensions to create a vertical portrait setting. 512x768 pixels will be perfect for our needs.
Step 6: Introducing Control Net
Add a control net apply node to your workflow. This node will act as the bridge connecting our current clip text boxes and the K Sampler. Load an image for the control net model, adjust the sampling steps and DNO strength, and temporarily deactivate the upscaler by holding down the shift key and selecting the nodes.
Step 7: Generating the Image
Click on the "Q prompt" button to generate a high-quality image. Take a moment to admire your creation! The IP adapter has done a fantastic job in keeping our character's face consistent.
Creating Variation
Now, let's create some variation in our character by changing her outfit and pose. Tweak the prompt to guide the model towards the desired outfit representation. Change the seed number to explore different possibilities for your character. Remember, the possibilities are endless!
Conclusion
Creating your own AI Instagram model is an exciting and rewarding process. With ComfyUI, anyone can dive into the world of AI modeling and unleash their creativity. Whether you're a tech expert or a beginner, this step-by-step guide will help you achieve stunning results. So go ahead, create your own AI model, and let your imagination run wild!
FAQs
1. Can I use any image for my character's face reference?
Yes, you can use any image as your character's face reference. Just make sure it's clear and well-lit for the best results.
2. Can I change my character's outfit and pose after generating the images?
Yes, you can easily change your character's outfit and pose. Simply tweak the prompts and seed numbers to guide the model towards the desired changes.
3. Can I use this method for male characters as well?
Yes, this method can be used for both male and female characters. Simply adjust the prompts and images accordingly to create the desired character.
4. Do I need any prior experience in AI modeling to follow this tutorial?
No, this tutorial is beginner-friendly and designed for both tech experts and beginners. You can easily replicate the steps and create your own AI model.
5. Are there any limitations to the number of images I can generate?
There are no specific limitations to the number of images you can generate. However, keep in mind that the more images you generate, the longer the process may take.




