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Using a Composition reference - Firefly Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training
Using a Composition reference
- [Instructor] This next feature is actually one of my favorite ones, which is called the composition references. Now up until now, we've spent a lot of time and attention just working on different visual effects, color tone, lighting, and other visual things to basically jazz up the result of your prompt results. And there's one more thing we're going to be talking about in the next couple of videos, which is the style reference. But for now I want to focus on the composition reference, which is not to be confused with the style reference. A composition reference is an external image that you associate with your prompt that Firefly will use as a type of blueprint. So basically you can literally have a sketch on a napkin and then upload that into Firefly to help Firefly understand just exactly where specific items should be positioned in your composition. Now if you look at the interface inside of Adobe Firefly, you can see that I have a couple of reference images already to play…
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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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