Using Adobe Firefly’s Structure Reference Capability

If you haven’t already tried it, I encourage you to play around with Adobe Firefly’s structure reference capability. This could be a good way to create images for e-learning that are not easily found as stock photography or illustrations. Just sketch what you want the image to look like, upload the picture as a structure reference, and then use a style reference from Adobe (or upload your own) and a prompt. View the video below to get an idea of what I mean. Get creative!

An example of using Adobe Firefly’s structure reference capability by using a photograph of an artichoke to generate images of flowers in different styles.

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