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fizzyfizz
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August 10, 2024
Question

Manipulating Firefly image further

  • August 10, 2024
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I've created a 'fun' image of a cartoon animal character using Firefly. Is there a way (yet) where I can tell Firefly to work on my existing image to add elements or perhaps place the character in another environment in a different pose with different expressions etc?

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Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2024

@fizzyfizz You can download your image then upload to the Generative Fill page to select and add other elements or replace the background. https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/add-objects-in-an-image.html

 

Changing poses and other options to "reuse" the subject have been a much requested feature you can upvote here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-firefly-ideas/p-maintaining-a-scene-or-character-across-different-prompts/idi-p/13676725

creative explorer
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 14, 2024

@fizzyfizz 

@droopydog500 wrote it best from another post that may help with your Firefly issue (https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-firefly-discussions/no-firefly-history/td-p/14649042)

 

 

Unfortunately, generations are not preserved by default.  You sometimes can use the browser back button to go back, but that is not guaranteed.  To ensure you save images, you need to take action to save them:

  • Favourite them (available on the favourites page off the Firefly Home Page)
  • Download the image (locally to your computer or device)
  • Save to library (save to your Creative Cloud Library)
  • Copy link (which copies a URL to the image/prompt/styles which you then need to paste somewhere to save it)

 

If you do not take one of these actions, the creation is not saved.

 

Automatically saving created images has been a frequent suggestion. I recommend you look at these posts and upvote the one(s) you would like to see:


My best,

    droopy


By @droopydog500

 

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