AbdullahAlfaraj / Auto-Photoshop-StableDiffusion-Plugin

A user-friendly plug-in that makes it easy to generate stable diffusion images inside Photoshop using either Automatic or ComfyUI as a backend.
MIT License
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Has anybody gotten this plugin to work in the Affinity suite? If not, what are the chances we get a release for the Affinity suite? #104

Open GBaige opened 1 year ago

GBaige commented 1 year ago

Unrelated, but I've been thinking about making the switch to a legal copy of the Affinity suite, since to be honest I don't feel comfortable using a pirated copy of the Adobe suite anymore nowadays, much less using generative software/plugins with it.

It is known that some Adobe plugins may or may not work in the Affinity suite (they'd be installed by extracting the contents of a .ccx file and then copying them). Has anyone tested this plugin with the Affinity suite yet? If not, what are the chances we get a port of this plugin in the Affinity suite?

fickle-fate commented 1 year ago

I have Affinity Photo and FWIW I just picked up a Photoshop subscription for ~$15 AUD/month, primarily for use with this plugin. Decent value IMO.

Worth it so far :)

GBaige commented 1 year ago

I've been using Adobe suite apps for several years now, and use them at my job as well, I guess I could just continue using them as they are (pirated), but that'd be kinda cheap considering I've gotten to the point where I can purchase all of the software that I use, but I don't like Adobe's subscription model...

A small update, I tried loading this plugin into Affinity and unfortunately it didn't detect it.

ArkyonVeil commented 1 year ago

Just chimming in that I've tried it in Affinity 2, and similarly had no success having the thing even detected.

drwootton commented 1 year ago

I tried both the zip file and the ccx file with Affinity 2.0.4, trying both the default plugins directory and a separate directory containing just this plugin and it is not detected.

Veraxus commented 9 months ago

Affinity claims to have Photoshop plugin support, but the reality is that their implementation of support is extremely incomplete, buggy, and absolutely undocumented. Most Photoshop plugins won’t ever be able to work with Affinity, even if plugin developers wanted them to. As much as I love Affinity and their business model, this is one area where they have really screwed the pooch.