Let’s learn to use Adobe Firefly’s latest feature, 'Structure Reference.

💻 1- Describe an image.

Prompt:
 “A Rococo painting of a woman on a swing in a forest. The woman is wearing a flowing pink dress and has long, dark hair. She is mid-flight on a swing, kicking her legs up playfully. Her face is turned upwards with a look of joy and amusement. She is surrounded by glitter lush green trees and flowers. The sky is clear blue with fluffy and sparkle white clouds.”

📱 2- Choose an aspect ratio.

Square (1:1)

🎨 3- Select the content type.

Content type: “art”

🖼 4- Add a structure reference image to match its outline and depth.

I uploaded a reference image from the browse gallery of Firefly. I used a line drawing forest image. Because, my composition was describing a scene in the forest. Therefore, it's important to clarify the structure reference. This new feature helped me to create a composition just like in my dreams.

✨ 5- Fine-tune your images with effects, color and tone, and lighting as you wish.

💡 6- Final step, try different styles on your creation.

I tried 10 different styles on my favorite images. If you prefer, you can apply this step before step 5 instead of as the last step. It’s completely up to you.

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Now, it’s time to be proud of yourself by sharing your stunning results.
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If you have any questions about the process, feel free to write or share your opinions in the comments.
Have a good one! 
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Content Creator/ AI & Creative Direction: Arzu Celik

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