The additional parameters in the GLIGEN Editor for setting the sampler, scheduler, and vae and the support for LORAs have been very useful but I do find that I miss having control over the CLIP layer. I have noticed that some SD1.5 checkpoints get better results when running at layer -2 or lower instead of the default top layer, which is -1 in ComfyUI. The "CLIP Set Last Layer" node is the core node that allows us to switch between them and it can accept values from -24 to -1. I'm not sure where it ideally should be in the node sequence but I typically put it right after the checkpoint loader and before any LORA loaders.
The additional parameters in the GLIGEN Editor for setting the sampler, scheduler, and vae and the support for LORAs have been very useful but I do find that I miss having control over the CLIP layer. I have noticed that some SD1.5 checkpoints get better results when running at layer -2 or lower instead of the default top layer, which is -1 in ComfyUI. The "CLIP Set Last Layer" node is the core node that allows us to switch between them and it can accept values from -24 to -1. I'm not sure where it ideally should be in the node sequence but I typically put it right after the checkpoint loader and before any LORA loaders.