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So far my best results I achieved are pretty easy tasks and still if I got something it was more a lucky shot.
Is there an tutorial how to gain complex results on a blank canvas? (besides creating it my own)
I won't expect much but not a single result matched any task given so far. Now I show some examples:
A client asked me to create something within an AI-image.
Looks quite impressive untill you take a closer look, right?
Well untill xou take closer look and see that there 6 fingers instead of 5 and the tabacco pipe is more a "Crack" pipe as an usual tobacco pipe.
There was no bleeding (none additional Image parts) to create a good lable in this case.
I changed the image to this one:
Good thing is I still can keep my job but bad thing is AI isn't really helpful so far. (Tested it here)
Gehotorealisticnerating a picture takes even more attempts.
Photorealistic but strange!
I'll stop here now as there is too much data! Oh and I mentioned good results.
Kind regards Pat!
Hey @PS-D.
If you are new to Firefly, here are two videos to get you started:
Here are some tips for using prompts with Adobe Firefly: Writing effective prompts.
If you have a question or issue regarding Firefly feel free to post a new thread for assistance!
You can also check out Adobe on Behance for other "tutorials". Various artists and creatives have published tips and ideas on how to create AI images using FF.
You can also join us
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Hey @PS-D.
If you are new to Firefly, here are two videos to get you started:
Here are some tips for using prompts with Adobe Firefly: Writing effective prompts.
If you have a question or issue regarding Firefly feel free to post a new thread for assistance!
You can also check out Adobe on Behance for other "tutorials". Various artists and creatives have published tips and ideas on how to create AI images using FF.
You can also join us on Adobe Firefly Discord. Mon to Thurs Jack and Shawn go over how to use FF, how to prompt, and the different use cases in the different Adobe Apps that have access to FF.
Regarding your images, I find using specific details that you are looking for helps considerably.
Remember to use:
Composition reference and the sliders
Style Reference and the sliders.
There are a various effects that you can apply to your image to generate something to your desired outcome.
Honestly, you just keep experimenting.
Cheers,
O. Nate
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Hi there Oh.NA,
thank you for your reply!
Sorry for the very, very late reply. My life went nuts quite a bit.
Right I forgot to mention that I use Adobe products since Photoshop V2 from last millenium 1991. ^^
I better start a new thread mentioning my background as a communication designer, photographer, illustrator, etc. and with more examples of what I expect.
It was foolish of me having the idea that someone looks at my examples and figures out that I have tested the firefly engine in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Firefly here a lot before opening this thread.
But hey the advice for Firefly on Discord sounds good. Thank you for that!
Best whishes,
Pat
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Hey @PS-D. / Pat
Thanks for responding and letting me know more about your background.
With your extensive knowledge and experience, I am not sure what your Q is exactly.
If you are using Adobe Firefly, and asking exclusively about Firefly App there is Gen 3 and Gen 4. Gen 3 targets an Aritistic style whereas Gen 4 targets a more "realistic image".
Each Effect has a different affect as well.
No Composition or Reference image the Effect affects the prompt as a whole.
Composition Ref Image Firefly attempts to keep the Compostion image all while applying the Effect to the image.
Style Ref Image Firefly attempts to keep the style of the image.
The style of the image is not really affected however there will be "highlights/ features" of the effect applied to the Style Image.
The Visual Slider adds or minuses detail(s).
I m in the process of putting together YTB vids. Done is better than perfect in this case.
Slider and Composition Vid
Cheers
Nate
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