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I made a 90% assembled package: StableFast3D Windows Portable #57

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YanWenKun opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 5 comments
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I made a 90% assembled package: StableFast3D Windows Portable #57

YanWenKun opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 5 comments

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@YanWenKun
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This is a dedicated portable package for running SF3D's example ComfyUI workflow on Windows.

This package uses its own Python embedded, so it won't break your system Python environment or your existing ComfyUI setup.

Although it has bundled all Python dependencies, you still need to install VC++ and CUDA before running.
And it doesn't come with any 3rd-party download link of SF3D model, so you still need to login HuggingFace and agree Stability AI’s License Agreement before HuggingFace Hub downloading the SF3D model.

The instructions and download link are in the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/YanWenKun/StableFast3D-WinPortable

Additionally, Kerry Parson has very kindly write an article about how Kerry successfully run the workflow:
https://civitai.com/articles/8828/stable-fast-3d-in-comfyui-a-dedicated-standalone-package
Kerry had some trouble with downloading the model due to unstable internet connection. So Kerry disabled the experimental high-speed downloader HF_TRANSFER in the start script run.bat. If you find the workflow stuck at loading models, you should probably disable it as well. For now I just leave it enabled by default.

@1iminal
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1iminal commented Nov 27, 2024

Good job, it works really well

@anaseinea
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Norton flagged/removed a lot of files from your "release" ....

@YanWenKun
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YanWenKun commented Nov 28, 2024

Norton flagged/removed a lot of files from your "release" ....

Do you have a screenshot, or file list?

@YanWenKun
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For anyone concerned about malware, this is an open-source project, allowing you to build it yourself.
Simply fork my repository, use GitHub Actions to build it.
To add more security, run the downloaded package in Sandboxie.

@D601CLOCK
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great job!

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