![]() ![]() From here select Connect to External server. Click on the gear box that will bring you to the settings. The last thing we did was enable that docker so we should see (on my version) in the bottom right the new Plugin there. A box will pop up saying API enabled and a link. Now time to copy the API! Close those windows and click on the top right. ![]() In the searchbox type tooling and then install the tooling node that comes up. To do that we click on manager in the bottom right. When we are up and running we need to install a custom node. Wait a few moments for the server to fire up. Scroll down and turn on API then select Launch. Make sure you are on the Beta Release as of writing this it is the most up to date. So go to Run Diffusion and let’s load up a Comfy server. Step 4: Getting the API and adding it to Krita.Now we need to get the ComfyUI API. Go to settings, dockers then AI Image Generation. Now let’s create a new image hold CTRL-N to do that or go File New Image. On the left hand side scroll down to Python Plugin Manager and select the AI Image Diffusion and enable that then click Ok. Step 3: Enable The Plugin in KritaLoad Krita then go to Settings tab and select Configure Krita. Step 1: Make sure you have downloaded and installed the latest version of Krita 5.2.0 or Newer This guide you’ll have to go to a few external websites on how to pair Stable Diffusion inside your Krita Application. Krita is a raster graphics editor designed for digital art. Krita is one of my favorite open source programs.
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