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P: Maintaining a scene or character across different prompts

Community Beginner ,
Mar 24, 2023 Mar 24, 2023

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Let's say I wanted to storyboard a script and produce different angles of the same thing. It would be nice to have something that holds on to the core look and objects within the frame so we can get a wide, medium , and close shot of the same scene.

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correct answers 1 Pinned Reply

Adobe Employee , Nov 06, 2023 Nov 06, 2023

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New Here ,
Dec 22, 2023 Dec 22, 2023

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Ok, great! I thought I was writing a feature request to Adobe... 

Anyway, if someone know, how this could be done, please tell 😃

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 22, 2023 Dec 22, 2023

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@Ttk88 you're in the right place. 🙂  There's already an idea in the community for this. Please add your vote here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-firefly-ideas/p-maintaining-a-scene-or-character-across-differe...

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New Here ,
Jan 09, 2024 Jan 09, 2024

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Firefly should be able to create multiple images using the same characters 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 17, 2024 Jan 17, 2024

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Hello @honeydrew,

 

Thanks for reaching out. Would you mind using Generative Match in Firefly (https://helpx.adobe.com/firefly/using/style-match.html) and checking if it helps?

Looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks,

Anubhav

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New Here ,
Jan 30, 2024 Jan 30, 2024

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I completely agree that being able to keep a face across all iterations of a grompt. Many times I have had the perfect face in a prompt but then it is replace by a less appealing face when I do something as simple as changing the aperture. This is extremely frustrating

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New Here ,
Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024

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I would like to create a person (let say a tourist) and put him in different situations, like working in the New York street, or playing chess or doing something else. It should be same person in different environment and dressed differently.

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New Here ,
Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024

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I would like this feature, too. Sometimes the generation is really close to what I want but I need some changes. It would be great to be able to add instrutions to the visible image, like making the sky blue or sunset, etc.

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Feb 12, 2024 Feb 12, 2024

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Thanks again Matt. Your experimental dilligence is our benefit. As for Adobe, I reject their "Correct answer." It is in fact, very much NOT the correct answer. Using photoshop to put different clothes on the same AI generated head is hardly what we're talking about here. They know it and we know it. If it makes them feel better checking it off the "Requested Features" list as having been addressed, more power to'm. Working with their customers would be a far smarter way to get to the end results we're really looking for.

R.Cates
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New Here ,
Feb 16, 2024 Feb 16, 2024

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make it so you can toggle remember prompt in text-photo, let me explain.

If you enable remember prompt, when you make a new prompt, instead of a new scene or picture, it changes the previous picture based on the new prompt, for example, if you prompt "a cat on a porch being watched by an old lady" then prompt "the old lady pets the cat", instead of making a completly new scene, lady, and cat, the same old lady will pet the same cat on the same porch.

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New Here ,
Feb 17, 2024 Feb 17, 2024

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Please enable this feature.  If we can save and reapply our characters across different scenes!

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Explorer ,
Mar 01, 2024 Mar 01, 2024

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I would like to make consistent characters for a cartoon, at various angles and poses with different expressions. Is there a way to do this?

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Community Expert ,
Mar 01, 2024 Mar 01, 2024

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Explorer ,
Mar 01, 2024 Mar 01, 2024

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Thank you, I will check it out.

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Explorer ,
Mar 23, 2024 Mar 23, 2024

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This is a very good idea!  In need it too.

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Mar 28, 2024 Mar 28, 2024

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What if there's a process where before putting a character into any scene, you first establish the character. Example: a full body shot of a fit caucasian (or the ethnicity of your choice) male with brown hair, blue eyes and a trimmed beard and mustache facing the camera) Once you dial your character in to your liking, you have the ability to name your charater (let's say John). Now the app knows that anytime you say John, it uses the characteristics of the character named "John." Now you can prompt: Medium shot of John in a business giving a presentation in an event hall. These characters would probably need to be tied to your personal login but maybe they could also have a character data base where established characters could be shared. Thoughts?

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Apr 04, 2024 Apr 04, 2024

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Hi everyone! 

I am new here, so please excuse me if my question is not appropriate one. I want to know is it possible to create a series of images, depicting the same person, so the pictures will tell a strory. I want to use with my work with kindergaden children. For example, this is what I want to have: series of four images. On the first one a girls is standing by a tree, wanting to pick some plums. On the second, the same girl has climbed on the tree and she thinks that she wants to pick the plums to give them to her little brother. On the third the same girls has climbed on the tree and she is thinking that she wants to pick plums to throw them at her little brother. On the fourth, the same girl has fallen from the tree. 

I will apreciate your help!

 

My best,

Svetlina

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 04, 2024 Apr 04, 2024

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I've asked myself the same question and would love to see "create a series from this item" or "create alternative views"  become and option.  The options to create similar is fine, but that doesn't quite hit the intended outcome when you've already found a main image you like. 

 

Julia

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 07, 2024 Apr 07, 2024

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Love this idea!

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Contributor ,
Apr 08, 2024 Apr 08, 2024

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The same technique I suggested for consistent characters could be used for scenes. Establish a wide shot with everything you need for the scene, name the scene and then various camera angles and zoom levels would maintain that.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 08, 2024 Apr 08, 2024

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To storyboard a script and produce different angles of the same scene while maintaining consistency in the core look and objects within the frame, you can follow these steps:

1. Establish Core Elements: Identify the key elements within the scene that need to remain consistent across different angles. This could include important props, characters, or focal points.

2. Create Initial Sketch: Begin by sketching out the scene from a wide-angle perspective. This sketch should capture the overall composition and placement of the core elements within the frame.

3. Storyboard Variations: Once the wide-angle sketch is complete, create additional sketches for medium and close-up shots of the same scene. Focus on maintaining consistency in the placement and proportions of the core elements while adjusting the framing and perspective to suit each shot.

4. Use Reference Points: To ensure consistency across different angles, use reference points or guidelines to guide the placement of core elements in each shot. This could include using the rule of thirds, aligning objects with imaginary lines, or referencing key landmarks within the scene.

5. Annotation and Notes: Add annotations or notes to each storyboard frame to describe the desired camera angles, framing, and any specific instructions for the shot. This will help communicate your vision to the production team and ensure that everyone is aligned on the desired outcome.

6. Review and Refinement: Review each storyboard frame to ensure that the core look and objects within the frame remain consistent across different angles. Make any necessary adjustments or refinements to the sketches to enhance clarity and coherence.

7. Finalize Storyboard: Once all storyboard frames are complete and reviewed, finalize the storyboard by compiling the sketches into a cohesive sequence. This will serve as a visual guide for the production team during filming or animation, helping to ensure consistency and continuity throughout the scene.

By following these steps and incorporating reference points and annotations, you can effectively storyboard a script and produce different angles of the same scene while maintaining consistency in the core look and objects within the frame.

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New Here ,
Apr 10, 2024 Apr 10, 2024

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Some of us are solo teams, and need help. What's the point of AI if it can't fill in the gaps and assist whenever needed.

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Apr 10, 2024 Apr 10, 2024

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Some of us are solo teams, and need help. What's the point of AI if it can't fill in the gaps and assist whenever needed.

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Community Beginner ,
May 16, 2024 May 16, 2024

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Sometimes i want to do a how-to instructional and want the same person each time, it would be nice if there was such an option, especially if it could be kept for future visits

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May 16, 2024 May 16, 2024

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If you look back in this string you'll find this has been a request for sometime. I recently spoke with some of the Adobe people and they are working on it. I saw another software that allows you to create a character. When you get what you like, you save it. Then, in the next prompt you add the saved name to the beginning of the prompt and the software understands you want the same character in the new scene.

 

I wish Adobe would remove what is listed as "Correct Answer." If it were, people wouldn't keep bringing this up.

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May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

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an employee???

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