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November 26, 2025
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Creating a scene around a product image

  • November 26, 2025
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New to the world of ai generation.

paid for the 2000 credit to use the generator in ps which gives me the option to choose which generator to use. I've been using Gemini with nano banana. I load my product image in transparent background and tell it what scene to create around it. It works pretty darn well creating backgrounds for my candle business. When I try to use firefly and  it's seems well documented, the generator will create a different candle and not my original candle. Is there a workaround for this in the Photoshop system? 

Correct answer droopydog500

so dumb question here but i purchased the $9.99 2000credit  for my PSCC and suprisingly went through those credits faster than i thought i would. i was using nano banana generator which eats 10credits per generation. when i looked at payng for additional credits, the only option is the 4000 credits at 19.99mo for firefly. 

it does say in the description of what you are getting for the $19.99 you will have  "Access to industry leading partner models and latest Firefly models". does that mean i would have access to the nano banana generator as well??


Yeah, it is confusingly worded marketing-speak. You have access to all available partner models, including Nano Banana.

 

   droopy

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daniellei4510
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 27, 2025

I've never used a transparency when changing a background. I just ask for a different background and instruct nano banana not to change anything else in the image.

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 26, 2025

Hello @owenpga2,

Thank you for your message. 

I am mobile right now, so only have my ipad [and am without access to desktop Photoshop] but I tried to do what I think you were doing in Photoshop in Firefly on the web. (Have you tried Firefly web versus Photoshop?) I started with this Adobe stock candle image:

And removed the background in Adobe Express:

Not a perfect removal but this is just a test.

 

I then used Adobe Firefly model 5 with the transparent candle as reference and then gave it a prompt to have the background be a wooden table in a farmhouse kitchen:

This was just my first try so I did not do anything with proportional sizes.

 

Is this generally what you are looking for? If you can share your reference images and prompts, happy to try with yours.

 

Nano Banana is a great model, and it tends to get things better than most other models right now. These things are constantly changing. Nano Banana also differs from the Firefly models on the issue of safe for commercial use.

 

My best,

     droopy

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owenpga2Author
Inspiring
November 27, 2025

I created this using nano banana in ps. I had the candle on transparent layer and selected candle and ran the scene description. I alway need to replace log and do some final tweaks on color etc. can you make this image in firefly? Here's another image done the same way..