When you change the settings on the right and refresh it just adds those settings to the current pictures instead of regenerating. Always best to regenerate after changing settings. You can also take an image from midjourney and use it as a style. You will get midjourney results with the customization of firefly. It would be great to see a video where you build in midjourney and tweak in firefly.
Well I have to say as a professional designer and design teacher you have to dig deeper into firefly to get better results and prompts work differently on each platform; so a direct comparison has its limitations. A very important point that I am missing is the commercial safety of firefly. You will not run into any copyright issues with the Adobe platform. Thus is a massive plus for professional users. Also the integration with the other creative cloud apps like photoshop, illustrator and Adobe express is something that will secure the lead in the long run. All in all a direct comparison excludes too many decisive factors to sufficiently address this question.
Midjourney doesnt offer edition capabilities like Firefly. If you intent to bring Midjourney images into Photoshop to edit them you will anyway need to pay an Adobe subscription.
When you change the settings on the right and refresh it just adds those settings to the current pictures instead of regenerating. Always best to regenerate after changing settings. You can also take an image from midjourney and use it as a style. You will get midjourney results with the customization of firefly. It would be great to see a video where you build in midjourney and tweak in firefly.
interesting, will definitely have to check this out!
First time seeing one of your videos. Great job
Well I have to say as a professional designer and design teacher you have to dig deeper into firefly to get better results and prompts work differently on each platform; so a direct comparison has its limitations. A very important point that I am missing is the commercial safety of firefly. You will not run into any copyright issues with the Adobe platform. Thus is a massive plus for professional users. Also the integration with the other creative cloud apps like photoshop, illustrator and Adobe express is something that will secure the lead in the long run. All in all a direct comparison excludes too many decisive factors to sufficiently address this question.
really thank for your review, its gave me alot of infomation
So glad it provided you with some useful info Jimmy 😄
Midjourney seems like an incredible tool to START your edits off...could benefit from fine tuning like Firefly.
You are so underrated!
Nice work great video.
Anyone have any good prompts to generate magazine layouts? Opening spread and inside pages
Great video btw. Yes, Midjourney for sure.
Dunno what the pricing is. But I feel firefly is a good ai if you paint a lot and just want quick ideas and reference.
Can I get unlimited image generation in Basic Plan... of midjourney...
No, thats the whoke point of buying the better versions
Midjourney doesnt offer edition capabilities like Firefly.
If you intent to bring Midjourney images into Photoshop to edit them you will anyway need to pay an Adobe subscription.
get a good gpu and use stable diffusion xl
We are not yet in a hyperrealistic photographic rendering, it "looks" still too digital. A way to fix it?
Sorry Firefly 2 is too far from midjourney!
midjurney cant really be competed with atm