How to use *NEW* FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY for FREE!

Philip Anders
4 Oct 202407:03

TLDRThe video tutorial introduces Flux Pro 1.1, also known as Blueberry, a new version of the Flux Pro graphics generation tool. The presenter demonstrates how to use this tool for free via the GLI website, showcasing its faster generation speed compared to the previous model. The tutorial includes a side-by-side comparison of the old and new models, highlighting the differences in detail and style. The presenter also discusses the public nature of the platform, advising users to delete their generated graphics for privacy. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to share their preferences and to check out an advanced tutorial for private, multi-prompt usage.

Takeaways

  • 🆕 There is a new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1.
  • 📢 The video demonstrates how to use the new Flux Pro 1.1 for free via the GLI website.
  • 🔍 The platform looks and works the same as before, with a new GLI created for the new version.
  • 📝 Users can input prompts into the prompt mask and hit run to generate graphics.
  • ⏱️ Flux Pro 1.1 generates graphics quicker than the old model.
  • 🆚 A comparison of old versus new model is shown, with varying opinions on which is better.
  • 🎭 The new model can be more detailed, but sometimes simplicity is preferred for certain graphics.
  • 💾 Graphics can be downloaded after generation, but there is no private setting, so results are public.
  • 🗑️ To keep results private, users must delete their generated graphics after downloading.
  • 📊 The video shows side-by-side comparisons of prompts from a free Flux Pro prompt guide.
  • 📈 The new model is faster and more detailed, but the old model sometimes produces a better aesthetic.

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 Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry for free?

    -Users can access the new Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry for free through the GLI website by entering prompts and getting results from the new version.

  • What is the benefit of using Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry over the old model?

    -Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry generates graphics quicker than the old model, which is considered a benefit by the speaker.

  • How does the GLI platform work with Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry?

    -The GLI platform allows users to type in their prompts into a prompt mask and then hit run to generate graphics using Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry.

  • Can users download the generated graphics from the GLI platform?

    -Yes, users can download the generated graphics by clicking into the graphics, scrolling down a bit, 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 on the GLI platform for generating graphics?

    -No, all graphics are generated publicly on the GLI platform, and there is no private setting available.

  • How can users ensure their generated graphics are not visible to others on the GLI platform?

    -Users can ensure their graphics are not visible to others by deleting the generated graphics once they have downloaded the result.

  • What is the difference in detail between the old Flux Pro model and Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry?

    -Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry is noted to be more detailed, with more lines and elements in the graphics, compared to the old model.

  • Does the text accuracy improve in Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry compared to the old model?

    -Yes, the text in Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry is more accurate, with fewer misspellings and better adherence to the prompt details.

  • What are the personal preferences of the speaker regarding the graphics generated by Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry and the old model?

    -The speaker has a preference for the old model in some cases due to its simpler and more aesthetically pleasing graphics, especially for pod designs, but also appreciates the detail and speed of Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry.

  • How can users share their thoughts on the comparison between Flux Pro 1.1 Blueberry and the old model?

    -Users can share their thoughts in the comments section of the video or platform where the comparison is discussed.

Outlines

00:00

🖼️ Introduction to Flux Pro 1.1 (Blueberry) and GLI

The speaker introduces a new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1 and demonstrates how to use it for free through the GLI website. They mention that the platform looks and works the same as before but have created a new GLI for users to enter prompts and receive results from the new version. The speaker provides examples and a comparison between the old and new models, highlighting the quicker generation of graphics with the new model. They also discuss the process of generating graphics, downloading them, and the need to delete them for privacy. The comparison includes various prompts from the speaker's free Flux Pro prompt guide, with opinions on which model performs better in different scenarios.

05:01

🔍 Comparing Flux Pro Models and Text Accuracy

In this paragraph, the speaker compares the old and new models of Flux Pro, focusing on the details and text accuracy. They provide examples where the new model (Blueberry) pays more attention to the details of the prompt, such as giving each ghost a unique expression, whereas the old model does not. The speaker also notes instances where the old version misspelled things, and the new version did better. They discuss the readability and aesthetic appeal of the text and graphics for different prompts, expressing personal preferences and inviting viewers to share their opinions. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to test both models and share their thoughts in the comments, and hints at a more advanced tutorial for using Flux Pro privately and with multiple prompts.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY

FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY refers to the new version of the FLUX Pro software, which is a tool used for generating graphics. In the video, the presenter demonstrates how to use this software for free through the GLI website. It is mentioned as being faster and having some improvements over the previous model, making it a significant part of the video's theme.

💡GLI

GLI is the platform mentioned in the video where users can input prompts to generate graphics using the new version of FLUX Pro. The presenter has created a new GLI, which is linked in the description, allowing users to interact with the software. It is central to the video's tutorial on how to use FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY for free.

💡prompts

Prompts are the inputs that users type into the GLI platform to generate specific graphics with FLUX PRO 1.1 BLUEBERRY. The video script provides examples of prompts, such as creating a panda with an ice cream cone or an avocado design. Prompts are essential for understanding how the software operates and what kind of results can be expected.

💡comparison

The video includes a comparison between the old and new models of FLUX Pro, highlighting the differences in their performance and output. The presenter shows side-by-side examples to illustrate which model produced better results for specific prompts, which helps viewers understand the improvements in the new version.

💡download

In the context of the video, 'download' refers to the action users can take after generating graphics on the GLI platform. The presenter explains that users can click into the graphics, scroll down, and use an arrow button or a download button to save their generated images. This is a crucial step for users to obtain their created graphics.

💡publicly generated

The term 'publicly generated' is used to describe the nature of the graphics creation process on the GLI platform. Since there is no private setting, all generated graphics are visible to others. This means that users need to delete their results if they want to keep them private, as mentioned in the video.

💡pod

POD stands for 'Print on Demand' and is mentioned in the video when discussing the suitability of generated graphics for this purpose. The presenter compares the graphics from the old and new FLUX Pro models, evaluating which one is better for creating designs that can be printed on demand.

💡greeting card

The presenter uses 'greeting card' as an example of an application for the graphics generated by FLUX Pro. They compare the visual appeal of the graphics from both models, imagining how they would look on a greeting card, which helps viewers understand the practical use of the software.

💡vintage Sunset

The 'vintage Sunset' is one of the graphics examples discussed in the video. The presenter compares the detail and quality of the graphics generated by the old and new FLUX Pro models, using this example to show the differences in their capabilities.

💡presentation

The video script mentions a presentation comparing the old and new models of FLUX Pro, which was provided by someone working at GLI. This presentation contains examples that demonstrate where the new model performed better, such as in creating unique expressions for ghosts in a scene, which is an example used in the video to highlight the improved detail in the new version.

💡text accuracy

Text accuracy is discussed in the context of the improvements in FLUX Pro 1.1 BLUEBERRY. The presenter notes that the new model is better at spelling and generating text that is easier to read, which is an important aspect for users who rely on the software for creating graphics with text.

Highlights

Introduction to the new version of Flux Pro called Blueberry or Flux Pro 1.1.

Demonstration of how to use the new Flux Pro 1.1 for free through the GLIV website.

Comparison of the old versus the new model of Flux Pro.

Quick generation of graphics with the new model compared to the old one.

Instructions on how to input prompts and generate results with Flux Pro 1.1.

Examples of generated graphics, including a panda with an ice cream cone.

Observation that the new model is faster but sometimes the old model has a better aesthetic.

Comparison of an avocado design generated by both the old and new models.

Instructions on how to download generated graphics from the platform.

Note on the public nature of the graphics generation and the need to delete results for privacy.

Side-by-side comparison of prompts from the free Flux Pro prompt guide.

Analysis of the detail and accuracy of the graphics generated by both models.

Opinion on the suitability of the graphics for print on demand applications.

Preference for the simplicity of the old model for certain graphics.

Comparison of a 'Believe in yourself' design generated by both models.

Discussion on the preference for the new model's detailed graphics versus the old model's style.

Comparison of a vintage sunset graphic, noting the detail in the new model's output.

Mention of personal preference in graphics style and the quality of both models' outputs.

Presentation by GLI comparing the old and new models of Flux Pro.

Examples where the new model pays more attention to details in the prompts.

Observation that the new model has improved text accuracy over the old version.

Comparison of graphics and text quality in a 'Desert Moon' example.

Invitation for viewers to share their opinions on which model produces better results.

Teaser for a more advanced tutorial on using Flux Pro for private graphic generation.