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Creating your own Composition reference - Firefly Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training
Creating your own Composition reference
- [Instructor] Let me explain to you how easy it is to make your own composition reference to use it inside of Adobe Firefly. Again, a composition reference can be anything. It can be a drawing you make on a napkin or a sketch on paper, of which you then take a picture. It can be any photograph, or it can be graphics that you make using Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, or any other type of software. Now, in my scenario here, I have this file open called Reference.psd, and it just features three very basic layers. I have a live text layer that spells out the word "Flower." I have a background layer, and I have a vector layer. It's a shape layer, actually. Now the idea is for quite simple, I want to build a composition where I have these four flowers and the word "Flower," but it has to be made out of fabric and yarn and other types of craft materials. Now, what I've done here is I've actually made sure that the contrast between the elements in the foreground and the overall background…
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Setting colors, lighting and composition7m 24s
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Using a Composition reference6m 46s
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Creating your own Composition reference6m 13s
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Using a Style reference5m 28s
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Bringing it all together5m 18s
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Challenge: Creating a Composition reference59s
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Solution: Creating a Composition reference2m 52s
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