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May 7, 2025
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Firefly specs

  • May 7, 2025
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Hello Adobe Team,
I recently subscribed to Adobe Firefly to create realistic agricultural animations for our spraying technology.
One specific animation I want to create is:
A single water droplet falling from above — exploding mid-air into microdroplets — and then dispersing over a leaf’s surface.
This effect is crucial for visualizing how our electrostatic low-volume sprayer works, and it would be a fantastic way to communicate its precision and efficiency to our customers.
However, I haven’t found a way to animate such mid-air breakup or fluid behavior within Firefly.
Is there a way to simulate this effect, or is a feature like this under development?
If Firefly can’t handle this currently, would you recommend combining it with other Adobe tools (e.g., After Effects, Substance 3D)?
Thank you for your amazing work — looking forward to seeing what Firefly evolves into!
Best regards,

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Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 7, 2025

Hi cuneyt0714!

Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in Adobe Firefly. We’re thrilled to hear how you’re applying our tools to visualize innovative agricultural spraying technology — that sounds like a fascinating and impactful use case! At this time, Adobe Firefly is optimized for generating high-quality images and visual styles, rather than simulating complex animations or fluid dynamics. However, your feedback is invaluable, and we’ll make sure it’s shared with our product team as we continue to expand Firefly’s capabilities, especially in animation and scientific visualization domains.

We truly appreciate your kind words and your innovative work. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you’d like more guidance on workflow setup or integration tips — we’d be happy to assist further.


KR