Windows defender claimed they're bad because they are cracks, and doesn't mention any reason it thinks that would be a virus/trojan or something I dont want
"HackTool:Win32/crack" from games downloaded on fitgirl repacks site (the correct one)
Most antivirus I tested, even the paid ones, are so annoying with popups and complaining about cracks that I just take the risk and go without em
Copying here cause my server is ipv6 only
The decartunizer is a workflow for Comfy-UI that transform 2d images into more realistic images, that was posted on reddit by user mr-asa.
At first I thought it would be achievable with img2img on stable diffusion, but no, this workflow has 133 nodes. That is a lot.
After installing it with a clean Comfy-UI, several kinds of nodes were missing. At first I was hunting for the add-ons to install them, but then I found Comfy-Manager, that has a repository and a button to intall all missing nodes. It's easily googleable, but here is the link for it: https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager I had to install control net and a few checkpoints and loras too. Not the easiest tool to install if you're not familiar with Comfy-UI, but eventually I got it working.
Then, my first attempt was to decartunize one of my kid's drawings:
First result wasn't good, without modifying the workflow, I get things like this:
That's a consequence that most fine tunes and things done by the stable diffusion community are heavily biased towards drawing girls, for some reason.
I examined the workflow and saw that 2 "Joytag" nodes, that try to guess a prompt to generate a similar image was generating bad results. I replaced them with a fixed text that is closer to what I wanted: "rectangular creature, masterpiece, best quality, high quality, extremely detailed CG, intricate details. dark, contrasting background".
It got weird:
Then I changed all checkpoints to the base stable diffusion 1.5, and got my final result:
These were simple changes compared to the orginal workflow, but if anyone wants to look at it, it's this one
They could just have copied that damn map like digital pirates would do instead of everybody killing each other
I confess the subject gets me confused, but my guesses are that you either are using newer information (that article is pretty old), or that you're using information that doesn't apply to all OSs.
I certainly had this problem happening before, the software was multi-platform, but I think it was observed on windows
Doing socket things with C++ this article helped me a few times
In this case you already exist. You only get the right to exist after you do exist, or we would have to discuss the rights of inexistent people, and that would be very confusing