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An3
Participant
March 26, 2023
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Keyword Check boxes for Firefly Text Instructions - to test with toggles

  • March 26, 2023
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(Similar to how the Style filters are added as boxes below the typed text currently), It might be handy to test if he typed text works as similar style blocks -- however, it would be nice to keep options there with checkbox field rather than removal close-cross. (When desired combinations are identified, one can "UNDO" and "REDO" by toggling the checkboxes.

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Tracy.H
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 27, 2023

Ah! I see. You're talking about taking the prompt and splitting it out into bite-size pieces that can be toggled on and off. That's an interesting concept. We've had a lot of suggestions for being able to add strength to certain words or phrases of a prompt, but this is a new spin on that. Thank you for taking the time to illustrate this for me.

An3
An3Author
Participant
March 27, 2023

Thanks Tracy, 
I hope the illustration below will help explain the idea better:

I tried to divide my text instruction with commas (similar to how we use keywords on Adobe Stock) & dashes and I tried to illustrate how the "parts of the sentence" or building blocks act as controls to achieve a desired / expected result. The desired results were reached right at the end... (Please note the coloured keywords and tickboxes)

-- The figures and body part results were elements that didn't suit the concept I was looking for, but the other words served as good controls to achieve a specific style / context / scene.
--  I was able to find which defining words was causing undesired results:
"Hand tools" caused 2 problems for me : It introduced distorted human figures and distorted human limbs / features

Tracy.H
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 26, 2023

Thank you for your suggestions. Typing a style into the prompt box will typically have a stronger effect on your image than using our style menu. I'm interested in hearing more about your idea of toggling styles on and off and what your use cases are. Are you suggesting this because there are specific styles that you like to use? Or are you wanting to just quickly toggle on/off to see the difference the style has on your image? I'm curious if a quick searchbox for the styles would be helpful instead?