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July 28, 2024

Firefly is incapable of generating required image

  • July 28, 2024
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Hi,

Despite numerous attempts with detailed information and even providing a referenced image (see attached), Firefly is incapble of generating the image of layout of an electronic ASIC (chip) given required text. Any help to remedy this is greatly appreciated. The following was the last attempt of creating an image from the given text with disasterour results:

"Create a detailed and realistic microchip layout similar to an ASIC device. The image should have a grid-like structure with a high level of detail, including small squares, rectangles, and geometric shapes that resemble interconnected components. Use vibrant colors such as green, purple, orange, and blue. The layout should look technical and precise, with clearly defined pathways and elements similar to a real microchip design."

 

17 replies

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2024

@hw_eng no you would need to use an image editor like Photoshop to replace the generated results.

hw_engAuthor
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July 29, 2024

@Kevin Stohlmeyer Is there a way to tell the Firefly to draw a robot who would hold an uploaded image? 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2024

@hw_eng you could always generate the AI portion of the image then replace the board with something more specific.

 

 

hw_engAuthor
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July 29, 2024

@Kevin Stohlmeyer This was my first attempt at getting things right! The next step was to see if I can generate a humanid robot holding an ASIC layout between its finger. Looks like this is not currently possible to do so!

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2024

@hw_eng as @droopydog500 noted - Firefly will not know was an ASIC chip is since there is no training on that specific kind of subject. If you need an exact ASIC chip - your only option is to find a stock image somewhere (since Adobe stock does not have this).

hw_engAuthor
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July 29, 2024

@Kevin Stohlmeyer I am still unsucessful (although I can see some improvements). Increasing the strength to the max produced not an ASIC (chip) layout but more like a printed circuit board!

 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2024

@hw_eng try maxing out the strength for the reference.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2024

@droopydog500 none. straight up prompt and using the grayscale image as a composition reference.

hw_engAuthor
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July 29, 2024

@Kevin Stohlmeyer : I tried your black and white image but once again the tool created unrelated images (see below). I am beginning to think that maybe something in your setting is different or I have to do something else to get the results that you achieved:

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 29, 2024

@Kevin Stohlmeyer, what styles did you use?

 

     droopy

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