Hey friends,
While brewing up something spooky for my Patrons for Halloween π» I took another dive into Wan 2.2.
Did you know Wan 2.2 isn't just for videos? It's secretly an absolute BEAST at generating stunning images too! I've been blown away by the results, and now I've crafted a special workflow just for you. (To be honest itβs 80% my text to video workflow from my wan 2.2 video. But hey, why reinventing the wheel, am i right?π)
π Quick Start Guide
What You'll Need:
Base Models - Grab them from my free post:
π Wan 2.2 Setup Guide
πΊ Video Tutorial (if you need a refresher)
Realism T2V Loras - Download both from β‘οΈ CivitAI β¬ οΈ
T2V LOW
T2V HIGH
π Drop them in: ComfyUI\Models\Loras
My Custom Workflow - Attached to this post! β¨
(Complete with helpful notes to make your life easier)
Time to Play! Key Settings to Tweak ποΈ
Here are the most important dials you can turn to shape your masterpiece:
Lora Strength πͺ: This is your realism dial! I find the sweet spot is between 0.2 β 0.5. Pushing it higher can increase photorealism, but be carefulβtoo high and you might get some wonderfully weird deformations.
Target Steps π¬: Think of this as "Quality vs. Speed." A value between 4 β 12 is great. Higher steps = better quality, but it will take longer to render. Find your perfect balance!
CFG Literal π¨: This controls the "artistic flair." For pure photorealism, stick between 1.0 and 1.5. Want a more stylized, cinematic look? Push it higher, but know that it might trade off some realism.
Image Resolution πΌοΈ: My advice? Start smart, not huge. Generating at 1280x720 is faster and more stable. You can always upscale to a glorious high resolution later! (P.S. A proper upscaling guide is on my to-do list for you all!)
π§ Quick Fix:
Having issues? Make sure to click and reselect your realism Lora from the list - sometimes ComfyUI needs that extra nudge! Make sure its the text 2 Image version.
I'm genuinely excited to see what you create with this! Drop your results in the comments - I love seeing your creativity come to life!
Question: Would you like more of these bite-sized workflow guides? Let me know in the commentsπ¬
Stay creative,
Chris π¨