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White background - prompt hack?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

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Firefly has a real hard time understanding 'flat white' - like not paper, not stucco.. WHITE FLAT ZERO NADA

 

Does anybody have wording that works for this? I even tried white cyc, still failed. 

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Community Expert , Jan 20, 2025 Jan 20, 2025

Hey @Xander36210402r7ns 

In cases like this, I find providing a "Style Reference" image helps Firefly considerably.

Composition-Style-Reference- FF.png
As a bonus tip, I would also suggest turning Fast Mode off. You save credits when you go to download.

Fast Mode Off.png



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O. Nate

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Jan 20, 2025 Jan 20, 2025

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Hey @Xander36210402r7ns 

In cases like this, I find providing a "Style Reference" image helps Firefly considerably.

Composition-Style-Reference- FF.png
As a bonus tip, I would also suggest turning Fast Mode off. You save credits when you go to download.

Fast Mode Off.png



Cheers

O. Nate

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Jan 20, 2025 Jan 20, 2025

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Yeah, that's the thing. I'm already using a style reference to texture the title text. So I'm stuck using text prompt to guide everything else. Thanks for the fast mode suggestion! (totally didn't see that)

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Jan 20, 2025 Jan 20, 2025

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Hey @Xander36210402r7ns 

Mmm... I like this puzzle. Could you provide a image/ screenshot?
Maybe share your prompt? 
You may consider going to Adobe Colour take a snapshot of the palate you want to use. If you know the HEX codes, in Adobe Colour,  that helps. 

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Jan 20, 2025 Jan 20, 2025

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It's pretty much every prompt. I've tried

 

plain white background

flat white background

flat white cyc

 

...it doesn't really matter. In a general prompt, Firefly is incapable of prompting jut flat white for a background. 

 

I've tried different camera angles too. A style reference might work but since you can't use more than one in Fiefly, it's not really a solution unless you just want to generate white. The attached image is about as close I I could get, but it's really luck, not focus, because I've said the same thing 100 times and most times it's not plain or flat, it's textured. 

 

There might be a prompt hack out there, but I haven't discovered it yet.

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What happens when you activate the effects "Studio lighting" and "product photo"? They might be called slightly differently

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That's a really good idea. I just tried it on a couple text sets, one honey, the other steel wires. Getting good text results off the cuff, but variations in the background a good deal (image attached).

 

What I did do in Photoshop (as a cheat) was feather out around the foreground object, the reduce the output of the blacks isolating everything but the text.   

 

That will work for now. I lose some of the object shadow, but it's enough so it's not flat anyway.

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