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Draw Things and Flux.1

Posted on August 13, 2024

Improved Performance with Draw Things and Flux

I’ve recently had the chance to explore the capabilities of Draw Things, a versatile drawing software that boasts an impressive range of features, including support for Flux.1 Schnell 8-bit rendering. My experience on a Mac has been particularly noteworthy, as I’ve observed significant speed boosts compared to ComfyUI.

The faster rendering capabilities have made a tangible difference in my workflow, allowing me to complete tasks more quickly than before. Moreover, I’ve noticed that memory usage is lower with Draw Things, which is essential for maintaining smooth performance even on systems with limited resources.

Quality Considerations

While the overall experience has been positive, I do feel that image quality sometimes suffers when using Draw Things rendering. However, it’s essential to note that this may be due to my initial settings or options not optimized for the best results. Upon further investigation and experimentation with different settings, I’m confident that I can achieve the desired level of quality.

Web API Support

The inclusion of a web API in Draw Things is another exciting feature that opens up possibilities for integrating drawing capabilities into my systems. I plan to leverage this functionality to create seamless user experiences across various applications and platforms. The potential for enhancing collaboration and communication through shared drawing tools is vast, and I’m eager to explore the possibilities with Draw Things’ web API.

One of the most exciting features of Draw Things is its intuitive support for inpainting, which allows users to remove unwanted objects from their digital artwork.

Inpainting, as the name suggests, is a technique that “fills in” areas of an image that are missing or damaged. In the context of Draw Things, this means you can simply erase objects and have the app automatically fill in the gaps with a seamless blend of colors.

To try out inpainting in Draw Things, select the Object Removal Tool from the toolbar (which is often referred to as the “Magic Eraser” in other apps!). This will bring up a settings menu where you can choose the type of inpainting effect you want to use.

With its impressive performance features, efficient memory usage, and web API support, Draw Things has established itself as a reliable and powerful tool in my creative arsenal.

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