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Adobe Firefly Structure Reference Generative AI

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Adobe has unveiled Structure Reference, a new feature in Adobe Firefly’s generative AI models for safe commercial use, that is claimed to bring new levels of creative control to users.

Using Firefly generative AI, Structure Reference enables you to apply the structure of an existing image to newly generated images, saving time in the creation process by eliminating the trial and error of having to write the perfect prompt.

For example, imagine you’re looking to redesign a room in your house. Upload a photo or sketch of the current room, type the style you’re looking for into the text prompt (i.e., “mid-century modern with bright colors”), and generate design ideas that transform your room instantly.

Combined with Adobe’s Style Reference, another Firefly capability in the Text to Image module, which takes a style reference image and applies it to your prompt, users can mirror both the structure and style of an image to quickly bring their ideas to life.

With Structure Reference, creators can easily change the feel and mood of images; marketers can generate a variety of on-brand assets to use across campaigns; and designers can quickly create images using the structure of an object and/or pose of a subject.

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Here’s how it works:  

  • Using Firefly generative AI, Structure Reference enables you to easily apply the structure of an existing image to newly generated images, saving time in the creation process by eliminating the trial and error of having to write the perfect prompt.   
  • With Structure Reference, users can redesign an entire room with the click of a button by uploading a picture or sketch of an existing room and hitting ‘generate’; Turn a children’s drawing into a cool image or change the style of an image – from painting to photorealistic or vice versa; Colorize black and white images and line drawings, and create a totally new subject that has nothing to do with the reference image, while keeping the same structure.   

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