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Welcome to a new kind of Creative Challenge, where you get the chance to play with all your favorite Adobe tools, and perhaps try out some you’ve never used before!
You don’t have to be an expert! This is for anyone at any skill level. The main thing is to have a go, and let the joy of creating be its own reward.
Generate a starter image or a vector drawing based on the theme of the challenge, using Firefly, Adobe Express, Photoshop, or text-to-vector in Illustrator. Expand the image into a finished product of your choice using at least one other app from Creative Cloud and/or Substance 3D. The point of the challenge is to work across apps, so this is important. Bonus kudos for incorporating Adobe Fonts, Adobe Stock, or Substance 3D Community Assets. Video is okay too.
When you're done, save an image, screenshot, or video clip of your final artwork, post it here as a reply to this post, and tell us your process and which tools you used.
There are no prizes other than the joy of creating and the experience gained in making different tools work together to a final creative product.
Begin in Firefly, Photoshop, Adobe Express, or Illustrator (vector) Generate a starter image of an exotic animal, fish, insect, or other arthropod (no limits, so long as it's alive). Ancient animals are okay, so if you’re a dinosaur fan, go for it! Create an environment around it, using Photoshop or Illustrator or any other Adobe tools you prefer. Add other creatures or plants to tell a story and complete the scene. Be as poetic or as whimsical as you like!
Here’s one idea: A cuttlefish birthday party!
It started as a Firefly generated drawing of a cuttlefish. In Photoshop, after removing some debris with the Remove Tool, I added the crab and expanded coral reef using Generative Fill after enlarging the image with the Crop tool. The balloon and the party hat are Generative Fill using the Selection Brush at 70%. The birthday cake is from Adobe Stock (the water put the flames out, sadly), with an overall color tint to blend with the scene. Shrimps are Generative Fill (Selection Brush again). Finally, I took the whole scene into the Camera Raw filter to enhance the watercolor-and-ink look with the Clarity slider and desaturate the colors.
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I wanted to create a Sea Monkey Family based on the old ads.
Alas, Firefly was not keen on the old images as a reference.
So I opted to just create them using a prompt.
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Nice family portrait!
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Say Hello to Shellaphant.
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great image Nick!
More details about your process would have been appreciated.
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How did the image evolve? What was your workflow? (That's a turtle-finned shellephant, if I'm not mistaken. They're quite rare these days.)
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This was a fun challenge!
I started out in Firefly with generating a bunch chameleons on a snowboard. Then took them into Photoshop, generatred a background and some extra snow. After that I took the image into a mockup template, added text, a gradient overlay and some color adjustments
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Great stuff, Michelle. This is exactly what the cross-product challenge is all about. Love it!
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Thanks Alan! 😀
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Wow Michelle! Love this gang of riders!
You nailed it!
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Thanks Franck!
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I started with the Griffin in Adobe Firefly, and then used generative expand to add in the castle and mountains. Then I took that back into Firefly and used it as the composition reference and this prompt for the final result.
Prompt: black and white etching pencil drawing of an ancient griffin type creature on its hind legs with a castle and misty mountains in the background
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Nicely done. Were you using generative expand in Photoshop, or in the Firefly web app?
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I used generative expand in the Firefly web app. Took a bit of fiddling to get the layout I wanted, but that's what the regenerate option is for 🙂
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Wow! that's awesome!
Thanks for sharing your process Kim!
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Nothing like a treasure in the ocean.
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Great piece Blyss!
It would be nice to get more details about the process's used 😉
Lovely scene anyway!
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Nice mockup!
I assume you've made the scene with firefly and apply the screen design is in Photoshop... Am I wrong?
Great job!
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Thank you! I made the nautilus with Firefly and also the mockup. Then I went to Photoshop and I used the generative fill to make the plate with the salad and added the text. At the end I just put everything together.
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That's delightful! The subtle transform to match the text perspective to the screen is a superb detail.
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