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how do i apply the style references from the online version of firefly to images in photoshop?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 30, 2023 Oct 30, 2023

Hi, I've been exploring firefly 2 through the web and using style references that it provides to generate novel images, which work really great. 

Is there a way to do the same for the in-Photoshop Generative Fill feature? Prompts to mimick what the style sheets do go in all different directions (and I know how to tweak it so I don't get a bunch of oil paint blotches, for example). 

What I'd like to do, is use my own image with the style sheets to generate the same variations that I can generate via style sheets with the AI images it creates.

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Community Beginner , Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

Thank you for the suggestion. I gave it multiple tries, using renderings from firefly and other images. It's still not nearly the quality of what you get on firefly the way firefly renders it's own images via the styles available. I will take your advice and make this a suggestion for in-photoshop feature. Thank you again!

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Community Expert ,
Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

Hi @fredyvanhalen ,

 

Are you after a specific artistic style?

 

Could you share a screenshot of what you're trying to achieve?

 

Best

mj

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 31, 2023 Oct 31, 2023

@fredyvanhalen Generative Match is not currently available in Photoshop. Can you create an idea here (feature request.)

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Community Expert ,
Nov 01, 2023 Nov 01, 2023

Hi @CMass ,

 

Thnx for your message.

 

I was thinking that the Style transfer neural filters in Ps may be able to help @fredyvanhalen achieve the desired results..

 

Thoughts?

 

mj

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

Thank you for the suggestion. I gave it multiple tries, using renderings from firefly and other images. It's still not nearly the quality of what you get on firefly the way firefly renders it's own images via the styles available. I will take your advice and make this a suggestion for in-photoshop feature. Thank you again!

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

@fredyvanhalen be sure to share it here so others can find it and vote for it. 😄 

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Community Expert ,
Nov 08, 2023 Nov 08, 2023

Hi @fredyvanhalen ,

 

The thing with creative or any other types tools is that you need to tweak it to fit your personal workflow, don't you find?

 

Happy making

mj

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 10, 2023 Nov 10, 2023
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Definitely

However, there's nothing to tweak yet regarding Firefly styles being able to be applied to your own images as of yet. Hopefully in the future. I did find some online AI programs that do something similar. I just hope, that since I already subscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud, and since they have the technology already embedded into Firefly, that it becomes a feature in Photoshop. It would open the door to so many possiblities.

I suggest you try Firefly to make a photo image based on a prompt (such as "portrait of the president of the United States"). Firefly will give you a few faces it generates. Next, play with the styles for the same prompt. Firefly will give the same basic faces in really cool styles. 

Then try the same in Generative Fill in photoshop and also in neural filters where you can actually use a downloaded result from Firefly from specific styles that you created as outlined above. 

The results are nowhere near the Firefly results. 

So it appears that the technology embedded in Firefly is not yet embedded into Photoshop.

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