How to use *NEW* FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY for FREE!
TLDRThis video introduces Flux Pro 1.1 'Blueberry,' a new version with enhanced speed and detail for generating graphics. The tutorial explains how to use this tool for free on the GLIV website, offering comparisons between the old and new versions. It highlights Blueberry’s faster processing and improved text accuracy but notes some instances where the older model produces simpler, more aesthetic results for certain designs. Viewers are shown how to enter prompts, download, and delete graphics for privacy. The video ends with a side-by-side comparison, inviting viewers to explore both models to see which suits their design needs.
Takeaways
- 🆕 There is a new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1 available for free use.
- 🔍 The tutorial demonstrates how to use the new Flux Pro 1.1 through the GLI website.
- 📈 The new model is faster at generating graphics compared to the old model.
- 🆚 A comparison of old versus new models shows mixed results, with some cases favoring the old model and others the new one.
- 📝 Users can input prompts into a prompt mask on the GLI platform and receive results from Flux Pro 1.1.
- 🎨 The generated graphics can be downloaded from the platform, but there is no private setting, so users must delete their results if privacy is desired.
- 📊 The new model provides more detailed graphics, which might be amendable with better prompts for simplicity.
- 📈 The text in the graphics from Flux Pro 1.1 appears to be more accurate than in the old model.
- 🤔 Personal preference plays a role in determining which model produces better results for specific prompts.
- 📑 GLI provides a presentation comparing the old and new models of Flux Pro, highlighting instances where the new model performed better in detail and text accuracy.
Q & A
What is the new version of Flux Pro called?
-The new version of Flux Pro is called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1.
How can users access the new version of Flux Pro for free?
-Users can access the new version of Flux Pro for free through the GLI website by entering prompts and generating results.
What is the benefit of using the new Flux Pro 1.1 compared to the old model?
-The new Flux Pro 1.1 is quicker in generating graphics compared to the old model.
How can users download the generated graphics on the GLI platform?
-Users can download the generated graphics by clicking into the graphics, scrolling down a little, and using the download arrow at the bottom, or by using the download button at the top right after the graphics are generated.
Is there a private setting for generating graphics on the GLI platform?
-No, there is no private setting on the GLI platform. All graphics are generated publicly, and users need to delete their results if they want to avoid others from seeing them.
What is the difference in detail between the old and new Flux Pro models?
-The new Flux Pro 1.1 model provides more detailed graphics, with more lines and details in the images compared to the old model.
Which model is better for simplicity in graphics, according to the script?
-The old model is sometimes better for simplicity in graphics, especially for designs intended for print on demand.
What is the opinion of the speaker regarding the text style between the old and new Flux Pro models?
-The speaker prefers the text style of the old model, finding it slightly cooler and more realistic.
How does the new Flux Pro 1.1 model handle prompts with multiple elements?
-The new Flux Pro 1.1 model handles prompts with multiple elements better, giving each element a unique expression and character as per the prompt.
What is the accuracy of text in the graphics generated by the new Flux Pro model?
-The text in the graphics generated by the new Flux Pro 1.1 model is more accurate, with fewer misspellings compared to the old model.
What is the recommendation for users who want to use Flux Pro more advancedly?
-For users who want to use Flux Pro more advancedly, including with multiple prompts at once and generating graphics privately, the speaker recommends checking out a specific tutorial.
Outlines
🎨 Introduction to Flux Pro 1.1 (Blueberry) and GLI
The video script introduces a new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1, which can be used for free through the GLI website. The platform remains the same, allowing users to enter prompts and receive results from the new version of Flux Pro. The presenter has created a new GLI instance for this purpose and provides examples comparing the old and new models. They demonstrate the speed of generating graphics with the new model and discuss the quality of the results, comparing it to the old model. The script also explains how to download the generated graphics and the importance of deleting them for privacy. The presenter shares their opinion on the differences in style and detail between the old and new models, suggesting that sometimes simplicity is preferred for certain graphics like pod designs. They conclude by stating that personal preference plays a role in choosing between the two models.
👻 Comparing Flux Pro Models: Details and Text Accuracy
The second paragraph of the video script focuses on comparing the old and new models of Flux Pro, with a particular emphasis on the details and text accuracy. The presenter shows an example where the new model (Blueberry) provides more unique expressions for ghosts compared to the old model, which gives them all the same expression. They also mention instances where the old version misspelled words, while the new version got it right. The script highlights an example where the new model's graphic is preferred over the old, and another where the old model's graphic is more appealing despite the new model's text being easier to read. The presenter invites viewers to share their opinions on which model produces better results and encourages them to test both models with similar prompts. The video ends with a teaser for a more advanced tutorial on using Flux Pro for private graphic generation with multiple prompts.
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Keywords
💡Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry
💡GLI
💡Prompts
💡Graphics Generation
💡Comparison
💡Public Generation
💡Download
💡Private Setting
💡Advanced Method
💡Text Accuracy
💡Personal Preference
Highlights
Introduction to the new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1.
Guide on how to use the new Flux Pro 1.1 for free through the GLIV website.
The platform looks and works the same as before, but now with a new GLIV for the new version of Flux Pro.
Examples of using the new Flux Pro 1.1 are shown, demonstrating its capabilities.
Comparison of the old versus the new model of Flux Pro is presented.
The new model generates graphics quicker than the old model.
Instructions on how to input prompts and generate graphics using the new Flux Pro.
Generated graphics can be downloaded after creation.
All graphics are generated publicly; there is no private setting available.
Users must delete their generated graphics if they want to keep them private.
Side-by-side comparison of prompts from the free Flux Pro prompt guide.
Details on the differences in graphic quality and style between the old and new models.
Opinion on which model produces better results for specific prompts.
The new model is faster but sometimes the old model produces a better aesthetic.
The new model provides more detailed graphics, which can be advantageous for certain applications.
Personal preference plays a role in choosing between the old and new models.
Presentation comparing the old and new models of Flux Pro, highlighting the new model's improvements.
The new model pays more attention to details in the prompt, as shown in the ghost graphics example.
The new model has improved text accuracy compared to the old model.
The new model sometimes produces better graphics, as seen in the desert moon example.
Opportunity for users to share their opinions on which model they prefer.
A more advanced method for using Flux Pro privately with multiple prompts is mentioned.