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March 12, 2025
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  • March 12, 2025
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How do I begin to create this logo in Adobe Firelfy

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 12, 2025

Hello @ASIF707,

Welcome to Firefly!

 

Since you have a specific design to start with, you probably want to use that image as a Composition Reference, which tells Firefly to structure the image like the one you provide it.  My first attempt was this:

simple minimist bold outline of bare shape , white background 

You can click on the prompt above and it will take you to the image I generated. You can then alter the prompt to change it in different ways.

 

Another variation:

bold outline edge of triangle made of wood , simple minimist, white background 

 

One thing you will notice is it does not always get text correct. You sometimes have to add that after the fact.


Good luck!

Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
ASIF707Author
Participant
March 12, 2025

Thank you Droopy!! Those are cool,  I appreciate that. I uploaded the image in the composition referece section and when I click on it to brigh it over to where I can work on it.. it opens a finder window to where the file is stored.  But doesn't being it to area where I can work on it. 

THank you again for you jelp.

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 13, 2025

Hello @ASIF707,

 

Once you put the composition image into the composition image box (shown in "A") below, you leave it there. You then go to "B" and type your prompt in. The area below "C" is used to add additional styles. You then can click generate. This is the work space I was using when I created the images above:

This video shows someone doing a quick walkthrough of using composition reference: Playing With Composition Reference Settings in Adobe Firefly.  Note, when looking at videos or tutorials, "composition reference" used to be called "structure reference". So, if you see someone talking about "structure reference" that is the same thing.


My best,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)