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Extending Creativity with Adobe Firefly

You're reading from   Extending Creativity with Adobe Firefly Create striking visuals, add text effects, and edit design elements faster with text prompts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835084281
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rollan Bañez Rollan Bañez
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Meet Adobe Firefly
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Adobe Firefly FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Using the Text to image Module 4. Chapter 3: Editing Images Faster using Generative Fill 5. Chapter 4: Creating Stylistic Text Effects in Adobe Express 6. Chapter 5: Exploring Color Options with Generative Recolor 7. Part 2: Extending your Creative Workflow
8. Chapter 6: Accessing Adobe Firefly in Photoshop and Illustrator 9. Chapter 7: Accessing Adobe Firefly in Adobe Express and Adobe Stock 10. Chapter 8: Beyond Firefly 11. Index
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Adding and removing objects with Generative Fill

The little details make the difference, and adding them can take minutes. Unlike other image editing techniques, Generative Fill allows you to do the necessary editing within the application itself and not jump in from another such as an internet browser or a local system file.

It is designed to let you focus on imagining and making the necessary adjustments without interrupting your creative flow. Just select an area using the brush, type the object you want to add using prompts, and click the Keep button.

Let’s get into the detailed steps on how to do this now:

  1. Upon opening any sample image by default, you are in the Insert mode. When you move your cursor in the canvas, you will see that it indicates a big circle mimicking a brush and the Add button is active on the bottom part of the interface. So, most of the work is already established on your end.
  2. Brush the top of the image, making sure that you have covered...
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