I'm trying to learn it for about the sixth time as I experiment with LTX 2.3, and it's still anything but comfy. My brain cannot process anything node-based. It's why I finally gave up on ever mastering Blender, despite repeated, pre-AI attempts to learn it as well.
Last night, I learned they've created "templates" for whatever model you want to work with. They're designed to let beginners like me start rendering anything instantly once you've downloaded the necessary bits and pieces (modes, text encoders, loras, etc.):
LTX 2.3 Template with one of my renders loaded

But, if you "pop the hood" to make any tweaks to the underlying nodes, the true nature of Comfy's overwhelmingly confusing workflows is revealed:
LTX 2.3 Node Graph

Incidentally, LTX has yet to come even remotely close to producing a video with the type of performance I want.
Last night, I learned they've created "templates" for whatever model you want to work with. They're designed to let beginners like me start rendering anything instantly once you've downloaded the necessary bits and pieces (modes, text encoders, loras, etc.):
LTX 2.3 Template with one of my renders loaded

But, if you "pop the hood" to make any tweaks to the underlying nodes, the true nature of Comfy's overwhelmingly confusing workflows is revealed:
LTX 2.3 Node Graph

Incidentally, LTX has yet to come even remotely close to producing a video with the type of performance I want.
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