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The original was posted on /r/stablediffusion by /u/Agreeable_Release549 on 2024-08-28 12:39:44+00:00.


I see a lot of workflows our there that could be easy to understand, but are presented in super complex way.

We read from left to right. Plus it seems obvious that we want to group things together (3 nodes linking to node X should be putted together)

I see many workflows with 'input nodes' on right side and linking it to nodes on left side. Some nodes receive links from nodes putted all over the workflow. It takes 5x more time to understand this spaghetti.

Don't get me wrong - I'm grateful to all community members but don't understand some things :)

Are people making it on purpose? What is the reason for that? :D

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