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 Publish an AI Tool: ComfyUI Workflow with TA Node (#Christmas Walkthrough)

Publish an AI Tool: ComfyUI Workflow with TA Node (#Christmas Walkthrough)

Just a quick overview of how to create an AI Tool with user parameter(s) (for #Christmas Walkthrough).If any of this really interests you and you are having problems, feel free to contact me. I login most days (eventually!) and will be happy to help if I can - but I'm pretty new to this stuff myself... I only just heard about TA Nodes... that's why I thought this might be useful for others!!Create or import a workflow (grab one from https://tensor.art/workflows or anywhere else *)Here's the tricky/new bit. Any parameters you want to add to your tool (Like the Prompt) to allow the user to change anything need to be added as TA Nodes. At the bottom of your ComfyUI screen (currently to the left of the "Run" button) is a TA Nodes button. Hit the TA Nodes button and select a node. Select TA Node - Prompt Text for now. Incorporate this TA Node into your workflow as required (ie Replace your prompt node with the TA Node - Prompt Text)."Run" the workflow to generate/create an imageNow "Publish" (Big Blue button Top Right). This will give you the option to either share the workflow or publish an AI tool (it also offers a tutorial https://tensor.art/about/aitool-tutorial). And choose "Publish AI Tools"Fill in the form (Title, Description etc). Provide useful information and tips and typical cost of execution if possible.Now Publish... and you're done!Good Luck!*If you grabbed a workflow from somewhere else you might find the nodes are named differently and you get an error when you import. If you open the original workflow file (usually a text .json file) with notepad or something you can locate the offending node(s) and try and use the node name/internet to work out what node you need to use in TensorArt to replace it. I managed this before I had any idea about any of this diffusion stuff (though I have played around with computers a bit!).