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Where can I download Stable Diffusion AI image generator model resources?

Here are some websites I’ve compiled where you can download Stable Diffusion large model resources:

Stable Diffusion

This article compiles model resources from the Stable Diffusion official and third-party sources.

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Flux

A collection of various versions, tools, plugins, and related resources for the Flux model

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LoRA

This article compiles the downloadable resources for Stable Diffusion LoRA models.

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Flux

This article compiles ControlNet models available for the Flux ecosystem, including various ControlNet models developed by XLabs-AI, InstantX, and Jasperai, covering multiple control methods such as edge detection, depth maps, and surface normals.

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SDXL

This article compiles ControlNet models available for the Stable Diffusion XL model, including various ControlNet models developed by different authors.

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v1.1 for SD1.5/SD2

This article compiles different types of ControlNet models that support SD1.5 / 2.0, organized by ComfyUI-WIKI.

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V1 for SD1.5

This article compiles the initial model resources for ControlNet provided by its original author, lllyasviel.

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ControlNet

This article compiles the ControlNet-related model resources that I have organized. You can click to view the model information for different versions.

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Custom Nodes

This article introduces a series of excellent ComfyUI custom node plugins that can greatly enhance the functionality and user experience of ComfyUI.

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Embedding

This article compiles the recommended common negative embeddings for Stable Diffusion models, including SD1.5 and SDXL.

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Upscale Models

This article compiles the magnification model resources I have collected. You can click to view the model information for different versions.

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VAE

This article compiles the VAE model resources I have collected. You can click to view the model information for different versions.

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Unet

This article introduces UNET models and their variants, including commonly used Stable Diffusion UNET model resources and brief explanations of various UNET architectures.

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ComfyUI Official

Learn about the ComfyUI official website and resources to get the latest versions, release notes, and official announcements.

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ComfyUI Tools and Resources

A collection of useful tools and resources for ComfyUI

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AIGC Communities

There are many well-known AIGC communities both domestically and internationally. Here are some sites I recommend where you can download Stable Diffusion models and other LoRA resources:

Stability Official Model Repository

Below are the original release addresses for the various versions of Stable Diffusion initially released by Stability:

Stable Diffusion 1.5 https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/tree/main

Stable Diffusion 1.5 inpainting https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting/tree/main

Stable Diffusion 2.0 https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-2-1/tree/main

Stable Diffusion XL (Significant improvement over previous versions, with stronger natural language understanding capabilities) https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-diffusion-xl-base-1.0/tree/main

Stable Diffusion XL turbo (Faster speed, but with some loss in quality) https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/sdxl-turbo

Configuring ComfyUI Model Files

If you have experience with other GUIs (such as WebUI)

You can find the file named extra_model_paths.yaml.example in the ComfyUI directory, and rename it to extra_model_paths.yaml.

Then use a text editor to open it, and change the base path of base_path: to the address of WebUI.

After that, save the file to complete the corresponding folder sharing settings.

First-time use of Stable Diffusion

Find the path ComfyUI_windows_portable\ComfyUI\models in the portable package and place the large model into the “checkpoints” folder. If you have other corresponding files like clip, vae, loras, etc., and if available, you can put them into the corresponding folders named after the files.

The following video recommends 5 websites where you can run WebUI / ComfyUI online for free. If your computer cannot run AI drawing, you can try using them.