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    Model used for the images: Flux WoW

    I'm back, and better than ever :D Expect to see more work in the space over time.

    The new FLux specific styles as created by me, TripleHeadedMonkey and my good friend and close partner in AI https://civitaiarchive.com/user/speach1sdef178

    Special thanks to speach1sdef178 for going above and beyond to test and modify them for the best results possible!

    Many of the example images were made using the Alpha styles, which I have included in the sets, but you should use the Flux beta styles for best results, especially with DEV models.


    Biggest change from previous version is the addition of an external config JSON file which allows you to group and modify your own styler menus containing selections of your favourite styles.

    My next steps will be to update the GitHub page and add it to ComfyUI manager etc. for easier integration.



    Prompt:

    A detailed oil painting of Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece set in a vintage port city. The art style is a blend of anime and precisionist art, inspired by James Jean and John Pitre. The atmosphere is dark and intricate, featuring elements of biopunk and horror. The color palette focuses on dark azure and red, adding a mystical and slightly psychedelic touch to the landscape.

    No negative.

    Technically this is just a proof of concept, but it is so incredible I couldn't wait to get it into people's hands.

    All of my nodes are now contained within this single crazy node designed by Ali1234 However the names have changed and are not editable at this time. In order to rectify broken workflow issues you must edit the workflow JSON file to replace the old node name with the new node names. Then old workflows should load without error.


    This contains all of them individually, plus a single menu with all of them populating unique drop down boxes.
    It also has an advanced text G and L version for those using workflows like Searge's.
    Please test and if you like it leave some feedback!
    https://github.com/ali1234

    All credit goes out to Ali1234 who completed this for me, simply to assist the community and clean up some of the more messy workflow elements that this was creating.
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    Support me here!

    https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tripleheadg

    MAKE SURE YOU SELECT YOUR VERSION AT THE TOP A1111 or COMFYUI

    Big update! Mile High Styler is now a standalone node which can run separately from Prompt Styler! Now you can have even more style combinations at your fingertips!




    Now consolidated from 950 untested styles in the beta 1.1 versions for A1111 and ComfyUI to around 850 working styles and then added another set of 700 styles making it up to ~ 1500 styles in total! most duplicates removed now.


    Version: Flux Mile High Beta
    Flux.1 D Standard

    # SDXL Prompt Styler - Menu Customization

    This document explains how to customize the **menu options** for the SDXL Prompt Styler using an **external configuration file**. This approach allows you to easily update, add, or modify menu groups without editing the core Python code.

    ## Overview

    The script (`sdxl_prompt_styler.py`) defines several menu groups for styling prompts. Originally, these menus were **hardcoded** within the Python script. Now, the menu definitions can be configured externally using a JSON file named styler_config.json. This makes customization straightforward for anyone without coding experience.

    ## File Structure

    Here is an example folder structure that shows how the script points to different data folders, each corresponding to a menu item defined in styler_config.json:

    ```

    project_directory/

    |— sdxl_prompt_styler.py # Main Python script for styling prompts

    |— styler_config.json # External configuration file for menu customization

    |— data/ # Folder containing all the style categories

    |— camera/ # Folder for 'camera' styles

    |— composition/ # Folder for 'composition' styles

    |— depth/ # Folder for 'depth' styles

    |— environment/ # Folder for 'environment' styles

    |— filter/ # Folder for 'filter' styles

    |— focus/ # Folder for 'focus' styles

    |— lighting/ # Folder for 'lighting' styles

    |— mood/ # Folder for 'mood' styles

    |— subject/ # Folder for 'subject' styles

    |— theme/ # Folder for 'theme' styles

    |— timeofday/ # Folder for 'timeofday' styles

    ```

    Each folder in the data directory matches an item listed under the menus in styler_config.json. This structure ensures that each menu item in the JSON file links directly to a corresponding folder containing the relevant style data.

    The relevant files for this functionality are:

    ```

    project_directory/

    |— sdxl_prompt_styler.py # Main Python script for styling prompts

    |— styler_config.json # External configuration file for menu customization

    |— other_files/ # Other related files and directories

    ```

    ## External Configuration File (`styler_config.json`)

    The values for each menu item in the JSON correspond to the matching folder names in the data directories. Each item must match an existing folder name for the script to correctly link to the corresponding styles.

    The styler_config.json file contains the menu definitions. This file must be placed in the **same directory** as the main Python script (`sdxl_prompt_styler.py`).

    ### Example styler_config.json

    Below is an example of how the styler_config.json file should look:

    ```json

    {

    "Perfection Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ],

    "Enhanced Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ]

    }

    ```

    - Each **menu name** is a key (e.g., "Perfection Styler"), and the **items** listed under each menu are defined as an array.

    - Each item in the list must match the name of a corresponding folder within the data directory to function properly.

    - Users can **add new menus**, **edit existing ones**, or **remove menus** as required.

    ## How to Customize Menus

    1. **Open styler_config.json in a Text Editor**: Use any text editor of your choice (e.g., Notepad, VSCode, Sublime Text).

    2. **Modify the Menus**:

    - **Add a New Menu**: Simply add a new key-value pair to the JSON file.

    - **Edit an Existing Menu**: Modify the list of items under an existing key.

    - **Remove a Menu**: Delete the corresponding key-value pair.

    ### Adding a New Menu

    To add a new menu called **"Creative Styler"**, modify the JSON as follows:

    ```json

    {

    "Perfection Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ],

    "Enhanced Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ],

    "Creative Styler": [

    "abstract", "vivid colors", "dynamic", "motion", "unique perspective"

    ]

    }

    ```

    ### Editing an Existing Menu

    To edit an existing menu, such as **"Enhanced Styler"**, you can change the list of items to suit your needs. For example, you can modify the Enhanced Styler to include a new element called mystical:

    ```json

    {

    "Perfection Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ],

    "Enhanced Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday", "mystical"

    ]

    }

    ```

    ### Removing a Menu

    If you no longer need a specific menu, such as **"Perfection Styler"**, simply delete its key-value pair from the JSON:

    ```json

    {

    "Enhanced Styler": [

    "camera", "composition", "depth", "environment", "filter",

    "focus", "lighting", "mood", "subject", "theme", "timeofday"

    ],

    "Creative Styler": [

    "abstract", "vivid colors", "dynamic", "motion", "unique perspective"

    ]

    }

    ```

    ## Running the Script

    After modifying the configuration file, simply **run the Python script** as usual:

    ```sh

    python sdxl_prompt_styler.py

    ```

    The script will automatically load the menu definitions from styler_config.json. If the configuration file is **missing or malformed**, the script will fall back to using a **default hardcoded version** to ensure functionality.

    ## Troubleshooting

    - **Configuration File Not Found**: If the script cannot find styler_config.json, it will print an error message and fall back to default settings.

    - **Invalid JSON Format**: Make sure that styler_config.json is properly formatted JSON. You can use an online JSON validator (like [jsonlint.com](https://jsonlint.com/)) to verify correctness.

    ## Summary

    The new configuration feature makes it easy to manage and customize the menus for the SDXL Prompt Styler:

    - **No need to edit Python code**.

    - **Flexible configuration** using a simple JSON file.

    Feel free to add or modify menus to suit your needs, allowing for a more personalized prompt styling experience!

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