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So let's take a look
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Prompting
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Inside of
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Come for you I and we're going to take a look at the basics here so it's going to be prompting and workflows
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And this is something we should be important for those guys who are relatively new to stable diffusion
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The Comfy you I
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Workspace hit
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If you create a prompt that you really like you can't go ahead and save it
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I'm with the plug-in that we've installed you can go ahead and save it as a workflow as well
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Choose your option this one is the
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Default one and that should work all the time
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I found that the plug-in version which
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We are which we've installed sometimes it doesn't work quite as well as I would like
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But let's go ahead and
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Look at
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Play feature that should be really good for folk who are coming over from automatic 11:11
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When you work with automatic 11:11 or in fact any other version
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Staple diffusion
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There's a degree of similarity so I can drag in a PNG from automatic 1111
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And it brings in the entire workflow
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And that's something which is really useful
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Because we don't have to
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Recreate the entire thing from scratch
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There are some caveats for instance we might not have the exact
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V a e
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What model
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Then maybe
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Differences in the in the set
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Between a company UI and stable diffusion
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But that's something that you will know about
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Depending on your own setup
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The other thing is the
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Aspects of
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What's prompts that work well in stable diffusion
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That we don't really have any need for
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That work well inside of automatic 11:11
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That we don't really have any need for
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Inside of comfy
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We're not going to get
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What's the
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Same result
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Moving through
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And we should see some sort of result
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Properly we're supposed to see The Weeknd
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What's something that looks like a rocket
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Or a spaceship behind them
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So what we can do when we work in this way
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And when I get this type of result what I'm looking at is probably the vae so the vae may not be
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The ideal
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I'm going to change it to one of the ones we downloaded earlier
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What happens with this software that it will take
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Full there was actually a change so
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It started off from here because the change affected
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Now the upscaling does take a bit of time so we'll pause for a second
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Okay we'll put something that makes a bit more sense now we've got something that looks like the kind of results that I got inside of
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So the process when you're bringing in images
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The everything lines up basically first of all you want to make sure that the
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If not then bring them into Comfy your eye
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The models with automatic 1111
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For this one
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We've got the right size 5.12 by 512
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Now this checkpoint is one you won't find anyway cuz it's one that I created is possible
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I'm supposed to do that
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Yourself so that you can create
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Other ones that are in the
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Play in the square brackets
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Those just don't really
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It's too cold for you
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So one of the things you have to do with
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Apply the techniques of coffee UI because they generally speaking
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The quicker results
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Or better results
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Or you have less time to get to the results that you want
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And then to reinterpret the things inside of automatic 11:11
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How to do the same thing
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The resources that I've got
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Could have included these features inside of Wii if they needed to
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If there's no need to then we won't see it
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And certainly with this kind of thing where we've got these square brackets
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Doing fantastic stuff
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My option would be to either
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Which is a feature I really like inside of a automatic 1111
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Or I could just develop a completely new
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Play technique for
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Creating the image that I want and normally it's going to work a lot faster inside of company you
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I'm not going to repeat all of that
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Diffusion is a really useful one
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If you don't want to recreate the entire workflow that the software just does it for you
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Another thing we can do
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What's AI
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This is a really nice one
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We've got an image which is created using
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We've got the stxr workflow is using a
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It's using a checkpoint that I actually don't have right now so we can actually try this and if you were working out
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How about automatic 11:11 you would copy the data here but
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Hair inside
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Coffee you are we copy the data here
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Set alarm for the workflow
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And if it says workflow
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Just copy that
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Add copies
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And it should be possible to do a control V past
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And we've got the results there
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So just paste it into the
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Into the document into the work area
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And you should be able to run this particular
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This particular image
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That we don't have
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We know that we don't have the
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So what I'm going to do is I'm going to change this to the dream shaper
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Is the next best
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One with the we've got obviously
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When you're walking through the course you may want to download some of these checkpoints
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Going to be up to your own sort of ability to curate them
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I'd like to sort of wait until that at least in Alpha
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Now we've got an Excel sdx
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How do we know what we've got STX cell checkpoints
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What's that's one way of knowing this is an sdx so
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What other things might be a little bit different as well
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That has to change
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So we can't use the old vaes for 1.5
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What's STX l v a e
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Now I know that we don't have the actual checkpoint but we should get something that looks
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What is fairly similar
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And I think here they're using a special name for the refiner model
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Two different models you're going to be using you're going to use the base model and refine a model
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Let me find the refiner model
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For my set
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And hopefully we can get this running
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The other thing I really need to do is to make sure that the vae
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Cuz it's not going to
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And I can see here there's another drop down let's see what's happening there
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Okay that might not work cuz I think they may be using a feature that we don't actually have
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But we can try to run this prompt and see what happens
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And it will tell us if there's a problem it will sort of stop and
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If something is not quite right
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So that completed and what we've got here is an image that looks quite different from the original image that we were looking at
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So that's actually a positive thing it means that there's
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The difference is a significant difference between this particular checkpoint
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I'm currently use a little bit
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How to
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Make the difference between the sdso checkpoint
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If there's
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Not too much of a difference between them
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I don't want to keep a 6:07 GB
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So as you can see that we've got a lot of resources
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What's that we can use either for people who are working with automatic 1111
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What other versions of staple diffusion
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It's a really nice one because it means that you can actually get
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Where is an actual fact from many ways of doing things and this software allows you
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To explore all these many ways of doing things
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The settings of the individual has used here
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What's necessarily going to be the settings
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What's the I would use
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Certainly the workflow the entire workflow is something that might be a little bit
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You sort of have to get into the mind of the person who created the workflow you kind of have to
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When you hit the queue prompt it will show you where it's actually
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Keep moving from to it will actually highlight the
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What's a segment the particular
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Basically do most of the sampling work these are the ones that refer to the
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In a rendering the image
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Roughly speaking What's Happening by just looking at
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But you really do have to sort of like put yourself in the mind
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Design the work
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Sometimes you find certain things that are not available in your system and you might have
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An idea okay
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Maybe I need to get something
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Similar to what they're using
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To achieve whatever result they got
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So I find this a really nice way of getting inspiration
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Once you're done working on a particular
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What's a graph you can go ahead and save it as a workflow
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And then use it in future
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Inspiration
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To try to overcome some sort of
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You have in your own particular work
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So for instance
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Put one here has got
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Settings for the width and the height in the in the clip encoder
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What you should put in there
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But if you can see that someone is putting 496496 in this particular area at this particular encoder
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Wake me up at work well
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For this particular
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Maybe I'll try that number in my own prompts so
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You don't need to feel you just need to slavery slavery follow a particular technique or a particular
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There are lots and lots of work clothes out there that you can experiment with
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And learn from
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And again
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I say that that's something I strongly encourage
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It is overwhelming at first
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And even after you've got a lot of experience
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It can still be a bit of time before you figure out exactly what's happening in the workflow
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One thing I find
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Useful when analyzing workflows is to change the way that the links are rented
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We can go back to spline
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And we get those ugly
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But that sometimes tells us what's happening a little bit more easily so we can actually follow
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The individual
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Change a little bit better
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And something else that can be useful just clicking on
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On one of the nodes one of the buttons that that can tell you exactly where things are
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It will give you an indication of
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Connect to
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But not working with
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Will give you the strength you need the the knowledge you need to be able to construct something like this
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