Pass Model [RvTools]:
The Pass Model [RvTools] node is designed to seamlessly transfer a model through a workflow without altering its state or properties. This node acts as a conduit, allowing you to pass a model from one part of your workflow to another, ensuring that the model remains unchanged and intact. This functionality is particularly useful in complex workflows where maintaining the integrity of the model is crucial. By using this node, you can efficiently manage and organize your workflow, ensuring that models are passed along without unnecessary modifications or processing. This node is an essential tool for AI artists who need to maintain consistency and reliability in their model handling processes.
Pass Model [RvTools] Input Parameters:
model
The model parameter is the core input for the Pass Model [RvTools] node. It represents the model that you wish to pass through the node. This parameter is crucial as it determines the specific model that will be transferred through the workflow. The model parameter does not have minimum, maximum, or default values as it is a required input that must be provided by the user. Its primary function is to ensure that the specified model is passed along without any changes, maintaining its original state and properties throughout the workflow.
Pass Model [RvTools] Output Parameters:
MODEL
The MODEL output parameter is the direct result of the Pass Model [RvTools] node's operation. It represents the model that has been passed through the node, unchanged and intact. This output is crucial for workflows that require the model to be transferred without any modifications. The MODEL output ensures that the integrity and properties of the original model are preserved, allowing for consistent and reliable model handling in your workflow. This output is essential for maintaining the continuity and consistency of your model processing tasks.
Pass Model [RvTools] Usage Tips:
- Use the Pass Model [RvTools] node when you need to transfer a model through different stages of your workflow without altering its state or properties.
- Ensure that the
modelparameter is correctly specified to avoid any disruptions in the workflow, as this node relies on the integrity of the input model.
Pass Model [RvTools] Common Errors and Solutions:
Model not found
- Explanation: This error occurs when the specified model is not available or incorrectly referenced in the workflow.
- Solution: Verify that the model is correctly specified and available in the workflow. Ensure that the model's name and path are accurate.
Invalid model type
- Explanation: This error arises when the input provided is not a valid model type recognized by the node.
- Solution: Check that the input model is of the correct type and format expected by the node. Ensure compatibility with the node's requirements.
