Table of Content
- Description
- 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch:
- 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Input Parameters:
- 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Output Parameters:
- 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Usage Tips:
- 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Common Errors and Solutions:
- Related Nodes
ComfyUI Node: 🔀 CR VAE Input Switch
Class Name
CR VAE Input Switch
Category 🧩 Comfyroll Studio/🛠️ Utils/🔀 Logic
Author Suzie1 (Account age: 2158days)Extension Comfyroll StudioLatest Updated 2024-06-05Github Stars 0.49K
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🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Description
Streamline VAE selection with dynamic input switching for AI art projects.
🔀 CR VAE Input Switch:
The CR VAE Input Switch node is designed to streamline the selection process between two Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) within your workflow. This node allows you to dynamically switch between two VAE inputs based on a specified integer input, making it easier to manage and experiment with different VAE models without manually changing the configuration each time. This functionality is particularly useful for AI artists who want to compare the outputs of different VAEs or need to switch models based on specific conditions in their creative process. By automating the selection process, the CR VAE Input Switch enhances efficiency and flexibility in your AI art projects.
🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Input Parameters:
Input
The Input
parameter is an integer that determines which VAE input to select. It accepts values of 1 or 2, with a default value of 1. When set to 1, the node selects VAE1
; when set to 2, it selects VAE2
. This parameter allows you to control the VAE selection dynamically, enabling you to switch between different models based on your workflow requirements.
VAE1
The VAE1
parameter is an optional input that accepts a VAE model. This is the first VAE option that the node can select based on the Input
parameter. If Input
is set to 1, this VAE will be used in the workflow. This parameter is marked as forceInput
, meaning it requires a valid VAE model to function correctly when selected.
VAE2
The VAE2
parameter is an optional input that accepts a VAE model. This is the second VAE option that the node can select based on the Input
parameter. If Input
is set to 2, this VAE will be used in the workflow. Similar to VAE1
, this parameter is also marked as forceInput
, requiring a valid VAE model to function correctly when selected.
🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Output Parameters:
VAE
The VAE
output parameter returns the selected VAE model based on the Input
parameter. This output is crucial as it determines which VAE will be used in the subsequent steps of your workflow, allowing for dynamic model selection and experimentation.
show_help
The show_help
output parameter provides a URL link to the documentation for the CR VAE Input Switch node. This link directs you to a detailed guide on how to use the node, offering additional information and examples to help you understand its functionality better.
🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Usage Tips:
- Use the
Input
parameter to dynamically switch between different VAE models in your workflow, allowing for easy comparison and experimentation. - Ensure that both
VAE1
andVAE2
are valid VAE models to avoid errors and ensure smooth operation of the node. - Utilize the
show_help
output to access detailed documentation and examples, which can provide further insights into effectively using the node.
🔀 CR VAE Input Switch Common Errors and Solutions:
"Invalid VAE model input"
- Explanation : This error occurs when either
VAE1
orVAE2
is not provided or is invalid. - Solution : Ensure that both
VAE1
andVAE2
are valid VAE models and are correctly connected to the node.
"Input parameter out of range"
- Explanation : This error occurs when the
Input
parameter is set to a value other than 1 or 2. - Solution : Set theInput
parameter to either 1 or 2 to select the appropriate VAE model.
"Missing required input"
- Explanation : This error occurs when the required
Input
parameter is not provided. - Solution : Ensure that the
Input
parameter is set and within the valid range (1 or 2).