This is a workflow that lets you freely edit character poses. It has two main modes: one for editing the pose of a character in an original image, and another for creating a custom pose. A big thanks to DocWorkBox for creating the "ComfyUI-OpenPose-Editor-DocKr" node. For important details, please check the "Workflow Testing and Usage Instructions" below
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🚀Workflow Testing and Usage Instructions:
1. Since RunningHub currently can't replicate the full functionality of the OpenPose-Editor node, I'll only cover how to use it online on RunningHub. If you're using this node on your local computer, you can find the full feature list at this video
2. When editing a character's pose, pay attention to the proportions of the body parts. If the proportions are off, the pose change might fail or the generated image won't match your edit. If you find the image isn't updating correctly, you'll need to readjust the pose.
3. I've preset two functional modules in the workflow. If you only need to edit the pose of an original image, just use the Pose Editing + Qwen Image Editing groups. If you want to use a custom pose as a reference, stick to the Custom Pose Editing + Custom Qwen Image Editing groups.
4. During testing, I found that some edited poses might trigger RunningHub's review mechanism, preventing the image from being generated online. To fix this, I've included a Zip Compress node. If the generation is blocked, just bypass the "Save Image," "Preview Image," and "Image Compare" nodes, then rerun the workflow. You can download the Zip file from the task list on the right side of the ComfyUI interface.
5. For more detailed instructions, check the notes inside the workflow.