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Progression

UI: ComfyUI

Model: STOIQNewrealityFLUXSD_F1DAlpha

An image divided into five seamless sections showing a progression from left to right.

The image is a 1930s illustration.

Each section shows the character facing rightwards.

The first section shows a boy with short, straight, blond hair and formal, masculine clothes.

The rightmost section shows a girl with long, curly, red hair and casual, feminine clothes.

There are arrows between each section showing the direction of progression.

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  • Or for another example:

    UI: ComfyUI

    Model: STOIQNewrealityFLUXSD_F1DAlpha

    An image divided into four sections showing a progression from left to right.

    The image shows a full-body image of a girl.

    The image is a drawing.

    The first section shows a good, innocent character.

    Each section moving rightwards shows an increasingly-evil, increasingly-dangerous and increasingly-corrupted character.

  • Flux is capable of generating progressions between one image and another. I'm not entirely sure how this is internally implemented, though I'd assume that it does something like have some prompt parsing capable of recognizing syntax sufficiently to detect a progression and then do the equivalent of shifting prompt term weights.

    I'd seen plugins that can sort of accomplish similar effects in Stable Diffusion, but the fact that Flux -- and derived models, like this one -- permits for simply taking natural-language directions and doing pretty well on them quite impressed me.