GH:BigStationW/ComfyUi-Untwisting-RoPE style transfer
GH:shootthesound/ComfyUI-Angelo
A click-to-refine sampler for ComfyUI. Generate an image, then click or paint on regions you want improved. Each click refines just that area while the rest stays bit-exact. One node replaces the standard KSampler + post-processing chain. Works with FLUX 2 Klein 9B and Qwen-Image-Edit as first-class edit models - plus any other sampler-compatible model (FLUX 1, SDXL, SD 1.5).
So, Qwen can process that json style prompt?
ramonguthrie:
Yes Qwen, so can Ernie, Flux 2.0, but not to the level of ideogram of course …Z-Image does need a lot of tweaking to work
Z-Image isn’t that great with json, even Flux.1 Kontext is better than Z-Image
huddadudd:
One of the biggest discoveries from the community is that Z-Image-Turbo performs significantly better on structured or JSON-style prompts than on natural language. Because Qwen3 is highly attuned to structured layouts (like Markdown and JSON), formatting your prompt this way drastically improves composition, layout control, and prompt adherence. Recommended JSON Template:
{
render_type: A high-fidelity fashion editorial photograph.,
subject: An East Asian female model.,
face: Neutral expression, focused gaze, soft makeup.,
hair: Sleek black hair parted down the middle.,
outfit: An off-white knitted crop top and high-waisted linen trousers.,
environment: Standing on a wet pavement in Tokyo at night, neon signs reflecting in rain puddles.,
lighting: Stark, dramatic neon rim lighting casting soft shadows.,
mood_and_style: Moody, cinematic, high-fashion aesthetic.
}
i thought ZIT handled .json well
havent tried it though so could just be bs
patientx:
these definetly work with anima at least to some degree, even though it is using just a 06b qwen
ramonguthrie:
Yes just having a structure prompt like this works with every model, even SDXL
“” or ‘ ‘ in a prompt might target on some seeds, to create text, when you don’t want it to!
Therefore advice seems to be to use a “broken” json without quotes