From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training (2024)
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Using a Style reference - Firefly Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training (2024)
Using a Style reference
- [Instructor] There is one final setting that we have not discussed yet, which is the match style setting. Now, match style allows you to assign a secondary image to your prompt, just like a structure reference. However, this time Firefly will mimic the visual style of the image and apply that style to your prompt. So this means that the shapes, the style, texture, color, theme, anything that makes your image look unique will be copied and applied to the prompt that you're currently creating. Let's take a look at a very simple example. Here inside Adobe Firefly, I have reused one of the previous prompts that you've learned before, which is a dog wearing glasses reading a book. And I'm getting different variations of that specific prompt, and everything is absolutely fine. Now what I'm going to look here at is I want to change the visual style, the visual look and feel of that image based on another image. Now, if I scroll down this list of options here, you will find the styles…
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Setting colors, lighting, and composition5m 30s
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Using a Structure reference7m 3s
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Creating your own Structure reference5m 31s
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Using a Style reference4m 10s
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Bringing it all together5m 45s
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Challenge: Creating a Structure reference54s
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Solution: Creating a Structure reference2m 39s
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