A custom node for ComfyUI, the LoRA Stacker allows users to apply multiple Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) models, up to ten, to a single model and CLIP in one streamlined interface. This tool enhances the flexibility and control of combining different LoRA models, making it easier to experiment with various configurations.
- Supports stacking of up to 10 LoRAs with customizable weights for each.
- Features a user-friendly interface with an Add LoRA button to dynamically add more LoRA rows as needed.
- Utilizes the standard ComfyUI LoRA directory structure, simplifying integration for users.
Context
The ComfyUI LoRA Stacker is designed to facilitate the application of multiple LoRA models within a single node in the ComfyUI framework. It streamlines the process of combining different LoRAs, allowing for more complex and nuanced outputs in AI-generated art.
Key Features & Benefits
The primary feature of the LoRA Stacker is its ability to stack up to ten LoRAs, each with individually adjustable weights. This capability allows users to fine-tune their models by blending multiple adaptations, which can lead to more diverse and rich results in image generation. The intuitive Add LoRA button enhances usability, enabling users to easily expand their configurations without navigating away from the main interface.
Advanced Functionalities
This tool allows for the selection of LoRA names and weights, with the option to skip any LoRA by setting its name to None or its weight to 0. This flexibility is crucial for users who want to selectively apply certain adaptations without cluttering their workflow with unnecessary parameters.
Practical Benefits
By integrating the LoRA Stacker into their workflow, users can achieve greater efficiency and control over their model configurations in ComfyUI. This tool not only simplifies the process of experimenting with multiple LoRAs but also enhances the overall quality of the generated outputs, making it a valuable addition for artists and developers alike.
Credits/Acknowledgments
The ComfyUI LoRA Stacker is developed by Zwaigani and is released under the MIT License, ensuring it remains accessible for further development and community contributions.