Hello everyone!

My name’s Benjamin, I’m the developer of ENFUGUE, a self-hosted Stable Diffusion Web UI that’s built around an intuitive canvas interface, while still trying to deliver the power and deep customization of the popular tab-and-slider web UI’s.

I’m taking it out of Alpha and into Beta with the v0.2 release, which brings SDXL support while still maintaining most of the feature set of 1.5 by allowing you to configure multiple checkpoints for various diffusion plans. It also has a ton of changes since 0.1 as suggested by other users, like the the ability to point ENFUGUE to the directories of other Web UI installations to share models and other files.

This is not monetized software in any way; I simply built the tool I wanted to use, and wanted to share. Thanks you taking a look!

  • FactorSD@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    It does seem to work fairly well, although I will say that it doesn’t fit my workflow at all so I haven’t done a lot of testing. I do think there are some UI things that you could look at though. Engine and Dimensions shouldn’t be minimizable lists, because the fields only take up as much space as the label does. Also, your tooltips are outrageously large, covering about 75% the width of a 1080p monitor which makes them quite hard to actually read.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you so much for the feedback! I know there is always work to be done on the UI, I’m too close to it at this point to view it objectively, so I really do appreciate it. I’m going to see what I can do to make things less snug.

      I would love to hear a little more about your workflow, if you find the time to indulge me. I’m guessing your workflow is something I’ve never even thought of, there could be something in there that Enfugue might be able to benefit from. Don’t feel bad if you want to keep your secrets instead, though :)

      Cheers!