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March 24, 2023
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P: Maintaining a scene or character across different prompts

  • March 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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CSI Productions
Inspiring
July 25, 2024

That entry was misleading. You want to use the same character in for example a storyboard, where you can have an established character in various scenes and with various facial expressions, camera angles, clothing etc. What was written as a reference image "suggested" you could establish a character and then use it for a reference image and from there you can generate any other scenario with the character matching the reference - not so.

 

Reference image won't do that. In the example they are just asking for a cute dog sitting (no different than doing a stock photo search - in this case) and then selecting one of the photos and then changing the look to a different art style.

 

It won't let you pick one of the photos, use it as a reference and have the same dog chasing a stick, holding a ball in it's mouth or sleeping on a childs bed. This is what we all want but so far it's incapable.

 

The closest example I've seen is in this thread. It has images of a Latin looking woman with dark hair in various scenarios and that shows promie. Is it Adobe or proper prompt? I submit it's probably a combination of both.

 

We're all waiting for this feature to get nailed down. If Adobe pulls it off their stock will probably go up because every creative on the planet will be using it.

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CSI Productions
Inspiring
July 25, 2024

Welcome to the world of frustrated AI users. This has been one of the most popular requests since Ai Generated imagery has been released on the creative community. Maybe AIimage generation can't do everything. That being said, it sure is cool for the stuff it can do.

R.CatesCSI ProductionsIf you want peace, be peaceful.
CSI Productions
Inspiring
July 25, 2024

Tracy, at the risk of sounding rude, your thread entry is from last year.

 

I don't understand how a statement that you want to track the popularity of this request is even in question. Ever since Firefly was introduced to the world users have been requesting this feature. From children's book illustrations (my personal request) to storyboards to print ads or corporate how to's - this community has been asking for this since it's inception.

 

This whole time, through many upvotes to anyone who's requested this feature I think it's painfully clear we've been under the impression Adobe has heard us and was working on it.

 

Your response suggests you need to take a poll to determine if it's something worth Adobe's time suggesting developing this feature hasn't even been started yet. Has it? Is it even possible? I'm not a programmer so I won't even pretend to know what's involved and I respect those who can write code.

 

I understand with certain feature requests popularity dictates priority but it's been clear to anyone who's followed this thread that we've been asking/waiting for this feature for over a year.

 

I would submit the jury is in and the verdict is, there's a dire need for this feature. We'll keep waiting, unless another company figures it out first, in which case, problem solved.

 

Thank you.

R.CatesCSI ProductionsIf you want peace, be peaceful.
Participant
July 25, 2024

i generated a female model in Photoshop beta AI and now i want to create exactly the same model on a deferent format. is it possible?

Participant
July 25, 2024

This could be a big help to those who are creating storyboard frames. Maybe there could be a prompt wherein we can use thesame look for the person (face, outfit) but we can alter the action/poses and facial expressions. 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 22, 2024

@Monika Gause It would be helpful to refer users to this idea for upvoting instead. Very popular request.

Participant
July 22, 2024

I used Firefly to generated a headshot of a person and when trying to use the headshot as a reference to generate a full body image, it seems not very optimized especially in different angles of the face, any idea to optimize this?

 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 22, 2024

That is not possible

Participant
July 20, 2024

Save a Favorite Personal Generated object, pet, landscape, etc... to be used in future creations

Participant
July 19, 2024

It would be very helpful if I could upload the image of a drawn character and an image of a person or other drawn character in a particular position and could then have Firefly create an image of the first drawn character in the position of the person or character in the second image. (These images are attached. I wanted the state trooper redrawn in the position of the falling guy.) I wouldn't want the result to be kind of like the first character. I would want the result to be that first character in a different position. Here is a prompt I wrote to try to achieve this, but with totally unusable results, "Create the character from the style reference in the position of the character from the composition reference." This would be vey useful, because I can draw a character once and be happy with it. I have a very hard time drawing that same character in different positions and keeping that character consistent. On the bright side, Firefly was way more useful than the last time I used it, which was many months ago. Thank you.

Participant
July 19, 2024

I want to show a dad with his two daughters in the kitchen getting ready for school, then show the same dad and same kids at a school entrance when he drops them off.  How do I generate the same people in multiple scenarios? 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 19, 2024

You cannot generate the same people.