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As title says. Needing to click on the generation history in order to get the gen in the actual layer list is a waste of time, thus it should go straight into the project. If I don't like the gen I get, then I can delete it. Otherwise I'd like to have the gen already in my layer list.
Any newly-added layer should have a configurable position instead of being at the top every time, as some Krita projects require certain elements to remain on top at all times (e.g., image adjustment filters, text, a paint layer being used as a mask layer)
Alongside this, disabling the gen preview entirely should be an option. That preview layer has tricked me many times into thinking it's part of the actual canvas instead of a 'phantom' that the generation process ignores.
On the ComfyUI side, more control over layers should be provided, such as having layers be excluded from the inpainting process instead of having absolutely every layer included (text elements would be part of this too), or having them hidden automatically if the respective node's (hypothetical) boolean toggle for such a function is enabled. This is basically allowing custom layers to be treated how the preview layer is treated.
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Addendum to masks: I personally don't agree with using selections as masks; using a paint layer as a mask makes much more sense to me, and I've done so via a custom inpainting workflow I made. However, the mask itself gets included in the workflow input when generating.
Ideally, I'd like for this mask layer to not be included in the input (without me manually disabling that layer), and for only layers beneath my mask layer of choice to get sent to the input, as opposed to taking every layer and flattening that.
Auto-hiding my mask layer would also be appreciated. I'm sorry I don't have this formatted out properly, I haven't had much time nowadays to do things how I'd like, so I figure it's better to do it poorly than not do it at all.
ArgentVASIMR
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[Feature Request] Generations should be optionally sent directly to the list of layers instead of being sepected manually from generation history
[Feature Request] Generations should be optionally sent directly to the list of layers instead of being selected manually from generation history
Mar 1, 2025
Another addendum: Running the workflow in ComfyUI proper instead of keeping it exclusively to within Krita would be appreciated, such that inputs could be from Krita, and outputs staying in ComfyUI, and inputs coming from ComfyUI to be sent to Krita. This would provide a lot more power to do what one would like with the extension.
ArgentVASIMR
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[Feature Request] Generations should be optionally sent directly to the list of layers instead of being selected manually from generation history
[Feature Requests] Generations should be optionally sent directly to the list of layers
Mar 1, 2025
As title says. Needing to click on the generation history in order to get the gen in the actual layer list is a waste of time, thus it should go straight into the project. If I don't like the gen I get, then I can delete it. Otherwise I'd like to have the gen already in my layer list.
Any newly-added layer should have a configurable position instead of being at the top every time, as some Krita projects require certain elements to remain on top at all times (e.g., image adjustment filters, text, a paint layer being used as a mask layer)
Alongside this, disabling the gen preview entirely should be an option. That preview layer has tricked me many times into thinking it's part of the actual canvas instead of a 'phantom' that the generation process ignores.
On the ComfyUI side, more control over layers should be provided, such as having layers be excluded from the inpainting process instead of having absolutely every layer included (text elements would be part of this too), or having them hidden automatically if the respective node's (hypothetical) boolean toggle for such a function is enabled. This is basically allowing custom layers to be treated how the preview layer is treated.
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