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September 3, 2024

FIREFLY Prompts (Rejections)

  • September 3, 2024
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MY PROMPTS ARE BEING REJECTED

 

A minimalistic fashion portrait featuring a woman standing against a plain, light grey background. She is wearing a monochromatic outfit in warm brown tones, consisting of a belted midi dress and a luxurious, oversized coat made from teddy bear fabric. Her look is completed with black, chunky lace-up combat boots with metal hardware. The overall aesthetic is modern and sophisticated, with a focus on texture and muted, earthy colours. The woman has short, straight blonde hair and a serious, confident expression. This is a high-quality Hasselblad photo taken in a professional studio.

 

 

4 replies

Participant
December 31, 2024

I've used Adobe since the beginning and throughout my career at Nike (25+ years) and other brands, but I feel that Adobe has lost its way. I can mostly use Midjourney and Freepik and only dip in and out of Photoshop and Illustrator for presentation purposes. This is not because I am anti-Adobe, but simply because I'm not getting what I need from Adobe. 

 

There's great marketing but the new AI products are a bit "Meh". 

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 30, 2024

Hi @Peter258429933zy3,

 

My answer was focused on prompting technique, which regardless of your industry, effective prompt writing can make a big difference (regardless of which technology you use).

 

I am not in the fashion industry, so I cannot comment as an insider. I think it depends on how you are using the tool and which tool you use (such as Firelfy Web versus Photoshop versus Illustrator). If you are looking at the tools, I think Photoshop with the Gen AI features built into it is likely to be more useful to the designer than the Firefly Web site is.

 

My best,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Participant
December 30, 2024

Thank you. So really, Firefly is not ready for Fashion Designers? I am the co-founder of The Fashion Guild and we explore all digital and AI tools for the Fashion Industry. As many designers use Adobe products to create their fashion designs I wanted to see how Firefly might be a useful tool. It seems that Adobe might be on a rocky path with Midjourney adding more controls every day and Clo3D and Style 3D adding more AI generative elements. 

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 3, 2024

Hello @Peter258429933zy3,

Thank you for your message. I am sorry you are having this problem. 

 

Your prompt is too conversational. The model does not understand what you are asking for when you describe the same subject over multiple sentences. The main object needs to be close the left generally preceeded by adjectives and followed by prepositional phrases describing the object. Descriptions of background, etc should follow. I recommend this document: Writing effective prompts to further help you in crafting good prompts.

 

So started reworking this with:

A minimalistic fashion portrait of standing short, straight blonde hair woman with serious, confident expression woman standing against a plain, wearing a warm brown monochromatic belted midi dress with luxurious, oversized coat made from teddy bear fabric. 

 

If you have a very complicated need, sometimes it is better generating the overall image first without every fashion detail, and then use generative fill (and possibly generative expand) to fill in the rest of the detail.


My best,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)