Adobe Firefly's Structure Reference and Style Reference: th-cam.com/video/avNIE_dEQmI/w-d-xo.html Hi everyone, Steve here. Adobe Firefly has lots of options that can be combined with your prompt to adjust the look and style of your images. But there’s one option in Firefly called Visual Intensity that has the biggest impact on the amount of detail and complexity in the images. By default, Visual Intensity is set to 50 percent, which is why Firefly’s results don’t always look as detailed or as impressive as competing AI image generators. In this video, I show you where to find Visual Intensity, and we’ll try out a few prompts to see how the Visual Intensity setting affects the results, including how to add more detail and drama to your images and even how to create more simplistic and less detailed images when you need them. ng affects the results, including how to add more detail and drama to your images and even how to create more simplistic and less detailed images when you need them.
Thanks! I've been playing around with Adobe Firefly a lot lately and having fun with it. Definitely not a replacement for Photoshop but it's certainly a quick way to try out ideas.
@@chasebros4948 Actually, the first few times I tried recording this video, Firefly generated the initial 50% results as paintings. So eventually I just gave up and went with what I got. :)
Adobe Firefly's Structure Reference and Style Reference: th-cam.com/video/avNIE_dEQmI/w-d-xo.html
Hi everyone, Steve here. Adobe Firefly has lots of options that can be combined with your prompt to adjust the look and style of your images. But there’s one option in Firefly called Visual Intensity that has the biggest impact on the amount of detail and complexity in the images. By default, Visual Intensity is set to 50 percent, which is why Firefly’s results don’t always look as detailed or as impressive as competing AI image generators.
In this video, I show you where to find Visual Intensity, and we’ll try out a few prompts to see how the Visual Intensity setting affects the results, including how to add more detail and drama to your images and even how to create more simplistic and less detailed images when you need them. ng affects the results, including how to add more detail and drama to your images and even how to create more simplistic and less detailed images when you need them.
Great video! Very informative and I loved the side by side photos. Sure makes a difference.
Excellent video and very important information. Good job as usual!
Thanks! I'm glad it was helpful.
Really enjoying the tutorials Steve great job as always👍👍👍
Thanks! I've been playing around with Adobe Firefly a lot lately and having fun with it. Definitely not a replacement for Photoshop but it's certainly a quick way to try out ideas.
Great tutorial thank you
The visual intensity at 50% made a more photo realistic cat than when it was at 100%.
That’s because I had Content Type set to Auto so Firefly was choosing the style (Art or Photo).
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel oh I was wondering why that happened. Thanks for clarifying.
@@chasebros4948 Actually, the first few times I tried recording this video, Firefly generated the initial 50% results as paintings. So eventually I just gave up and went with what I got. :)
Adobe Firefly reminds me of Dall-E with its clip art and cartoonish image generations.
Adobe just released the Firefly Model 3 into the Photoshop beta so we’ll see how it improved.