Workflow Overview: Lightspeed Wan Series
These workflows are optimized for the Lightspeed Wan 2.1 and 2.2 Image-to-Video (I2V) models by darksidewalker. They are categorized into the streamlined SVI-V2-Pro series and the feature-rich Standard (v12 and below) series.
1. SVI-V2-Pro-I2V (Barebone Series)
The SVI series is designed for users who want a clean workspace without unnecessary overhead. It focuses on the core I2V logic with two critical utility modules.
A. Resolution Management (Resolution Master)
To ensure compatibility with Wan 2.2’s specific latent requirements, the source image must be precisely resized.
Step 1: Load the source image into the Load Image node.
Step 2: Use the dropdown (next to the TV icon) to select a target resolution (e.g., 480p, 720p).
Step 3: Click the TV Icon to activate the selection.
Step 4: Under 'Actions', set the slider to 16 and click the Snap button.
Note: This "snapping" ensures the dimensions are multiples of 16, preventing tiling artifacts or model errors.
B. Temporal Smoothing (Interpolation)
Located in a dedicated group, this module handles frame rate conversion.
Primary Use: Converting low-FPS raw generations (e.g., 16 FPS) into smooth, high-fidelity output (e.g., 60 FPS).
2. Standard Wan Workflows (v12 and Below)
The legacy/standard workflows are "all-in-one" solutions, containing a broader suite of post-processing and utility tools:
Image to Video
The core generative engine for Wan 2.1/2.2.
FLF Loop
Facilitates seamless looping by utilizing First-Last Frame logic.
Downscale Image
Safely shrinks oversized source images to prevent VRAM OOM (Out of Memory) errors.
Extract Last Frame
Pulls the final frame of a generation to be used as a starting point for the next clip (Storyboarding).
Combine Videos
Merges multiple generated clips into a single sequence.
Interpolation
Increases frame rate for smoother motion.
Upscale Video
Increases the spatial resolution of the final video output.
Description
Interpolation is in its own group now
Two options are available: RIFE VFI and FILM VFI
RIFE VFI is faster with a near negligible loss in quality
FILM VFI is slower but has slightly nicer results
An image source switch is next to these two options. Make sure to toggle one of them off and set the switch to match what you picked.
Trimming frames
This is in its own group and is helpful when doing First/Last Frame videos that are using the same image for each.
The length of your video will determine how many frames you may need to trim off to avoid the annoying "flash" in these videos.
I left some notes on what I use, but you should determine what works best for you. I'm just some random degen generating (mostly) porn. 100% not the authority on image to video settings.
Dropped the WanMoEKSampler
This has been replaced with two Comfy Core SamplerCustomAdvanced nodes.
Better results in my opinion. You can always swap in whatever your prefer.