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AlanGilbertson
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December 17, 2025
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Cross-Product Creative Challenge #10: What year is it, anyway?

  • December 17, 2025
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Welcome to the latest Cross-Product Creative Challenge! Thanks to everyone who participated in the Mixed Media challenge with such magical ideas. This time, we're messing with history in a challenge that might be called "Temporal Mash-up."

The Challenge:

Start in Firefly with a character or a scene from one or more time periods (say a medieval astronaut or a samurai with sunglasses), then build a scene that shows multiple time layers interacting. Think:

  • A Renaissance street with digital billboards
  • A futuristic lab with ancient scrolls
  • A prehistoric jungle with floating holograms

Go crazy. Build in some Easter eggs, little details you don't see at first that bring a smile when you discover them.

 

Guidelines:

  • A prompt is not enough. Layer your assets and refine your composition. Treat Firefly as a collaborator, not a shortcut. Use prompts to generate characters. Try out partner models.
  • Think like a director. What’s the story here? Who are the characters? What's happening in the scene?
  • It’s a Cross-Product Challenge! Don't do it all in Firefly. Use Photoshop, Illustrator, Substance, Adobe Express, Fresco—whatever tools will help you build the scene.
  • Share your process. Tell us how you created it. What tools did you use? How did you refine your idea? What choices did you make?

How many anachronisms can you spot in this scene?

Time-Traveling.jpg

This is a composite of three otherwise-identical scenes (Medieval, 1930s, 1970s) generated with Gemini 3 Pro, overlaid and composited with masks in Photoshop. The individual Easter eggs are either GenFill using Gemini 3 Pro or Firefly, or, in the case of the Amazon logo, an official PNG warped to match perspective, text recolored to white, and partially transparent to blend better with the truck side.

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December 20, 2025

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AlanGilbertson
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December 20, 2025

Welcome! If you edit your post and click on the picture icon, you can upload your image and it will show in the post. I get an error when I try to view it. Don't forget to include a note about which tools you used, and how you created the final image.

JR Boulay
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December 19, 2025

Cross-Product Creative Challenge #10 Moyen-age et Rafale.jpg

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
AlanGilbertson
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December 19, 2025

Magnifique! Someone is clearly in violation of the Prime Directive. I think the fellows with the siege equipment are a little confused about which direction they're supposed to be firing. 😄

 

What was your process with this image?

JR Boulay
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December 20, 2025

The image of the Middle Ages was generated by Gemini.
I used Photoshop to modify the trebuchets and catapults because they were upside down (pointing backwards instead of towards the castle).
Firefly added planes, contrails and missiles.
Then, using Photoshop, I replaced the aeroplanes generated by Firefly, which looked ridiculous, with images of Rafale fighter jets.

 

I also wanted to add a Roman legion marching through the countryside in the background, but I decided against it because they were difficult to see (very small) and it confused the image, making it lose its meaning.

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
Inspiring
December 19, 2025

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AlanGilbertson
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December 19, 2025

Those poor dinos look quite distressed! Maybe that famous meteor sent them through a time warp, and now they're trying to figure out the local vegetation. What was your process?

Leslie Moak Murray
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December 19, 2025

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AlanGilbertson
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December 19, 2025

Lovely stuff, Leslie! Looks like "medieval person using a mobile device" is going to be a recurring theme in this thread. I can't help wondering where the airport is. That 737 is configured for landing, gear down, flaps 40, at about 200 feet. Or maybe it flew through one of those portal thingies, and Dr. Strange is about to show up.

OussK
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December 19, 2025

A single cinematic frame where past and future collide—built as a temporal mash-up with layered assets and refined composition.

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AlanGilbertson
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December 19, 2025

Magnificent mash-up. The Ridley Scott/Klingon vibe is a great take on the theme. Thanks!