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Versatile prompt node for managing various input types in ComfyUI, enhancing AI art workflows.
Prompts Everywhere is a versatile node designed to handle various types of input prompts within the ComfyUI framework. Its primary purpose is to facilitate the integration and management of different prompt types, allowing you to create more dynamic and flexible AI art workflows. This node is particularly beneficial for AI artists who need to manage multiple prompts simultaneously, as it supports both positive and negative prompts, enabling more nuanced control over the generated outputs. By leveraging this node, you can streamline your prompt management process, ensuring that your AI models receive the appropriate inputs to produce high-quality and contextually relevant art.
This optional parameter allows you to input positive prompts. Positive prompts are used to guide the AI model towards generating desired features or characteristics in the output. You can input any type of data that the model can interpret as a positive influence. There are no specific minimum or maximum values, and the default is an empty input.
This optional parameter allows you to input negative prompts. Negative prompts are used to steer the AI model away from generating certain features or characteristics in the output. Similar to positive prompts, you can input any type of data that the model can interpret as a negative influence. There are no specific minimum or maximum values, and the default is an empty input.
This node does not produce any direct output parameters. Its primary function is to manage and relay the input prompts to other nodes within the workflow.
class_type
property, which is essential for execution.class_type
property defined. Check your prompt configuration and add the missing property where necessary.<class_type>
does not exist.class_type
does not exist in the node mappings, meaning the system cannot find the corresponding node class.class_type
specified in your prompt is correct and exists in the node mappings. If it is a custom node, ensure it is properly defined and imported.© Copyright 2024 RunComfy. All Rights Reserved.