What is Adobe Firefly? Here’s how to use this powerful AI tool

Firefly is powerful, and I can’t cover everything you can do with it. Instead, I’ll walk you through the workflow of creating an image using an AI model, and then using that image as the starting frame to generate a short, installation video.
At the top, choose New. You can create a new file or generate a new file. Creating a file allows you to, for example, upload an image and use the generated ai to edit, while creating a file creates that image from the beginning of the AI model. For this example, choose Template under the manufacturing category.
In this new screen, you will see a quick field such as chatbot, as well as general general settings. At the top of the Sidebar, you can choose your ratio and Aspect ratio, and upload a reference image. If you are trying to achieve something specific, you should upload a reference image. In the prompt field, you will see how many credits the generation costs, and the conversion of the prompt proposal. Choose Give birth after installing immediately.
Now you have a picture, but that’s just the beginning. If you don’t like the result, select the three dots next to the image and choose Produce more to find other options. If the picture is close, but not perfect, you can walk over it, select it Edit, and select Use as a reference feeding back to the AI model. From this same menu, you can also choose edit photo, Which will allow you to enter the generated image by interacting with the AI model.
Once you have an image you like, you can return to the main Fire screen by clicking the icon in the upper left corner. Adobe keeps a record of your generation history within Fire, so you can remember your generated assets later. Now that we have the first draft, we will produce the video. Choose – For today and, then choose Video.


