Flux Pro 1.1 is Here! Let's test it.
TLDRFlux Pro 1.1, developed by Black Force Labs, has been released, promising six times faster image generation and improved quality over its predecessor. The update, previously tested as 'blueberry', outperforms other models in quality and aesthetics. It's already integrated into Pixel Dojo, allowing users to create images with various Flux-powered options. The video tests Flux Pro 1.1 with old prompts, comparing the results to Flux Pro 1.0, showing distinct differences and improved adherence to prompts. Flux Pro 1.1 also supports up to 2K image resolution, set to be a game-changer in the AI image generation space.
Takeaways
- 🚀 Flux Pro 1.1 has been released by Black Force Labs, offering significant improvements over its predecessor.
- 🔍 The new version, code-named 'Blueberry', has been tested and shown to outperform other models in quality and aesthetics.
- ⏱️ Flux Pro 1.1 is six times faster in image generation compared to the older model.
- 🖼️ It enhances image quality, prompt adherence, and diversity, with particular improvements in character and human face rendering.
- 📊 Flux Pro 1.1 outperformed other models like IDE diagram, Mid Journey 6.1, Flux Dev, and Dolly 3 in tests.
- 🆕 An upcoming feature of Flux Pro 1.1 is the capability to generate images up to 2K resolution.
- 🎨 Pixel Dojo has integrated Flux Pro 1.1, allowing users to create images using various Flux-powered options.
- 📸 Users can compare the visual differences between Flux Pro 1.0 and 1.1 by reusing old prompts to see improvements.
- 🕷️ Flux Pro 1.1 shows variations in prompt adherence, such as generating a less angry-looking tarantula when the 'extremely angry' part of the prompt was removed.
- 🌐 The API for Flux Pro 1.1 currently does not support adjustments to the guidance scale or steps, which are locked to default values.
- 📝 There have been significant changes to the large language model and text embeddings that transform prompts into images, affecting how the model is steered.
Q & A
What is the main announcement made by Black Force Labs?
-Black Force Labs announced the release of Flux 1.1 Pro and their API, which is a significant update to their flux-powered tools.
How does Flux 1.1 Pro improve upon the previous model?
-Flux 1.1 Pro offers six times faster generation, improved image quality, better prompt adherence, and increased diversity according to the announcement.
What was the code name given to the model that was being tested by Black Force Labs prior to the announcement?
-The model being tested under the code name 'blueberry' turned out to be Flux 1.1 Pro, as revealed by the announcement.
What improvements does Flux 1.1 Pro bring to character and human face depiction?
-Flux 1.1 Pro improves the depiction of characters and human faces, hopefully eliminating the 'flux chin' issue seen in older models.
What new features are mentioned as coming soon for Flux 1.1 Pro?
-The announcement mentioned that Flux 1.1 Pro will soon support up to 2K image resolution.
Where can Flux 1.1 Pro be tested immediately after its announcement?
-Flux 1.1 Pro can be tested immediately on Pixel Dojo, where it has been integrated into the Flux Image Creator tool.
What is the significance of the 'luras' support in the new Flux model?
-The new Flux model supports up to 20 different custom luras models directly within the flux generations, enhancing customization capabilities.
How does the performance of Flux 1.1 Pro compare to other models like IDE, mid Journey, and Dolly?
-Flux 1.1 Pro outperforms other models such as IDE, mid Journey, and Dolly, as demonstrated by the impressive results in the announcement.
What is the user experience like when testing Flux 1.1 Pro on Pixel Dojo?
-Users can create images using prompts, select aspect ratios, and choose from various models including Flux Pro 1.1, and compare the results with previous models.
What changes have been made to the large language model in Flux 1.1 Pro?
-The large language model in Flux 1.1 Pro has been updated, which affects how prompts are transformed into images, requiring users to adapt their prompting strategies.
Outlines
🚀 Introduction to Flux 1.1 Pro and Black Force Labs API
The video script begins with the excitement surrounding the release of Flux 1.1 Pro and the Black Force Labs API by the company behind Flux. The script mentions that a mysterious model code-named 'blueberry' has been outperforming others in quality and aesthetics, and it is now confirmed to be Black Forest Labs testing Flux 1.1 Pro. The announcement claims improvements in speed and quality, with Flux 1.1 Pro being six times faster than its predecessor and enhancing image quality, prompt adherence, and diversity. There's also a mention of an issue known as 'flux chin' and hopes that the new model has resolved it. The script highlights impressive results from tests under the 'blueberry' code name, outperforming other models like IDE diagram, mid Journey 6.1, flux Dev, and Dolly 3. The script also anticipates the upcoming feature of 1.1 Pro supporting up to 2K image resolution. The narrator has integrated Flux 1.1 Pro into Pixel Dojo, allowing users to create images using various Flux-powered options, including the new Flux Image Creator which supports different models like Flux Schell, Laura, Hyper 8, Hyper 16, and Flux Pro 1.0. The script ends with a plan to test Flux Pro 1.1 using old Flux Pro prompts to see if there's a visual difference.
🖼️ Comparing Flux Pro 1.0 and 1.1 Pro Image Generations
The second paragraph of the script discusses the results of generating images using Flux Pro 1.1 Pro compared to Flux Pro 1.0. The narrator tests the new model by using prompts that were successful with the older model and compares the visual differences. The script describes the process of generating images through Pixel Dojo's community gallery, where the narrator has already generated some 'mind-blowing' images with Flux Pro. The narrator then selects several images from the gallery, copies their prompts and seeds, and再生们 using Flux Pro 1.1 Pro to compare the results. The comparisons show that while some images retain a similar aesthetic, others have a noticeably different look, with one being described as more like a PlayStation 5 game or cartoony CGI. The narrator also notes the lack of support for steps or guidance in the new model, which is locked in the API. The paragraph concludes with the narrator's observations on the differences in prompt adherence and image quality between the two versions of Flux Pro.
📝 Exploring Prompt Adherence and Text Generation with Flux Pro 1.1
The final paragraph of the script delves into the differences in prompt adherence and text generation capabilities of Flux Pro 1.1 compared to its predecessor. The narrator notes that there have been significant changes to the large language model that transforms prompts into images, which will require time to understand and adjust to. The script includes an example of creating an image of a Coca-Cola bottle with spider features, which turned out well, and compares it to an original image generated with Hyper flux 16. The narrator invites viewers to check out Flux 1.1 Pro on Pixel Dojo and share their thoughts in the comments. The video ends with the narrator, Brian, signing off until the next time.
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Keywords
💡Flux Pro 1.1
💡Pixel Dojo
💡API
💡Image Quality
💡Prompt Adherence
💡Model Comparison
💡Lora Support
💡Resolution
💡Text-to-Image Generation
💡Custom Seeds
Highlights
Flux Pro 1.1 has been released, offering significant improvements over previous versions.
Black Force Labs announced Flux 1.1 Pro and the Black Force Labs API, which is a major development in the AI image generation field.
The new Flux Pro 1.1 is codenamed 'blueberry', which was previously a mystery model outperforming others in quality and aesthetics.
Flux 1.1 Pro provides six times faster generation compared to the older model.
Image quality, prompt adherence, and diversity have been improved in Flux 1.1 Pro.
Flux 1.1 Pro promises better quality in character and human faces, potentially eliminating the 'flux chin' issue.
Tests under the code name 'blueberry' showed impressive results, outperforming IDE diagram, Mid Journey 6.1, Flux Dev, and other models.
Dolly 3 and Stable Diffusion 3 medium were significantly outperformed by Flux Pro 1.1.
Flux Pro 1.1 will soon support up to 2K image resolution, a significant upgrade.
Pixel Dojo has integrated Flux Pro 1.1, making it available for users to create images.
Flux Image Creator allows users to create images using various Flux-powered models, including the new 1.1 version.
Flux Pro 1.1 was tested with old Flux Pro prompts to compare visual differences.
Pixel Dojo's community gallery contains thousands of images generated with Flux Pro, showcasing the quality of the model.
Flux Pro 1.1 generates images that are quite different from the original Flux Pro, with a more cell-shaded and CGI-like appearance.
Flux Pro 1.1 does not currently support steps or guidance adjustments in the API.
Comparisons between Flux Pro 1.0 and 1.1 show differences in prompt adherence and image aesthetics.
Documentation indicates significant changes to the large language model in Flux Pro 1.1, affecting how prompts are transformed into images.
Flux Pro 1.1 is available on Pixel Dojo, offering over 20 generative AI tools in one subscription.