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Mask Gaussian Region & InpaintPreprocessor Missing when loading example

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Could you please provide instructions how to get these nodes?
I'm trying to run the Onion workflow, but these two node types are missing.
Thanks.

This too is a good use for the trusty Comfy manager https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager, Comfy Manager has a button "Install Missing Custom Nodes"

Can you comment here again if you get it working that way? I'll update the docs and close the issue then.

This too is a good use for the trusty Comfy manager https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager, Comfy Manager has a button "Install Missing Custom Nodes"

Can you comment here again if you get it working that way? I'll update the docs and close the issue then.

Yes, that worked, thanks!

This too is a good use for the trusty Comfy manager https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager, Comfy Manager has a button "Install Missing Custom Nodes"

Can you comment here again if you get it working that way? I'll update the docs and close the issue then.

Is there a recommended way to disable the Inpainting for the first run, so I can generate the onion to begin with in the Onion sample? When I run it as it is, I get a small black square for the base.. then I can fill up the entire mask and it will "inpaint" the entire image..
Or is there an easy way to load an existing image as the base layer in the canvas tab?
Thanks!

You can drop images onto the canvas tab nodes and it'll send them through to the editor.

You can drop images onto the canvas tab nodes and it'll send them through to the editor.

That worked, thanks. Is there any way to fill up the mask layer, similar to what a fill bucket would do?
I have to fill it up with the biggest brush, but it takes a while.
That seems to be the easiest way to start generating the entire canvas without an existing image that needs inpainting..

You can alt-backspace to fill a layer with the foreground colour, if you do this on a mask layer it'll set the whole mask.