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Using Generative Fill and text to image together

Using Generative Fill and text to image together - Firefly Tutorial

From the course: Adobe Firefly: First Look

Using Generative Fill and text to image together

- [Instructor] Earlier in this chapter, you saw that you can upload your own image from your computer to Firefly's generative fill module, and make changes to it there. Another path to the generative fill module is to start in Firefly's text to image module, and generate a brand new image from scratch there. Then, you can quickly take that image over to the generative fill module to modify just the parts that you want to change, like replacing the background. Let's see how this works. We'll start here on the homepage of Firefly, firefly.adobe.com, and open the text to image module by clicking Generate on the text to image card. Just like in the last chapter, we'll generate an image from scratch by typing a text prompt. I'd like an image of penguins in the summer, so I'll type tall penguins with yellow neck and red head walking on tundra in summer, side view, photorealistic. And then I'll click Generate. I like…

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