Hey dude, you're looking like you're gaining a bit of weight. As someone who just went through something very similar recently, and I recently lost my best friend in February due to it (not to say you're that bad or anything), I urge you to bite the bullet and work on it. If I can do it, you can too.
This is great for webdesign and online ads because most of time we work with zero budget for this kinda of art and have to use sobpar options in image banks. This give the art director way more input than just search in those dreadful image banks.
I had the same problems / issues recreating these type of letters. When using a .png i get the same result as the first prompt, but when using a .jpg the job gets done. Make sure the reference image for the composition is large enough and there is some whitespace around your artwork. Thanks for the inspiration
I have a design presentation coming up soon and I love how this video got me so motivated. It’s a tool that we have a hand to control, it might not be perfect but it does help to save a lot of time.
It doesn't replace the graphic designer (until it's made so simple that our clients can use it themselves don't forget) but what about all the professional photographers, lettering artists and 3d artists who's work was used as learning models to teach these AI engines to do what we want? What about their careers? Whether you like it or not it's coming for us!
@@NomadicSims If you are a graphic designer who can be completely replaced by AI, you are a pretty bad graphic designer tbh. Please link the video you mentioned, because I am working in graphic design for many years and AI is not even close to touch my job. All it does is speeding up my workflow, but its still years or decades away to do what a real human is capable of. Until then we got enough time to adapt and find our niche. Even though AI is one if not THE biggest thing in human history ever, it is normal that jobs get replaced (industrial evolution etc etc). The positives that AI brings outweighs the negative a LOT, if people learn how to use it correctly.
@@reuterss306 "The positives that AI brings outweighs the negative a LOT" Maybe, although, that seems like a blanket statement without knowing the long-term facts... Perhaps it is something that will ultimately be good for humanity on the whole... but at the same time probably not for the people who lose their jobs or are forced to take a pay-cut or downgrade due to skills that used to be perceived as valuable/ remarkable, suddenly having little-to-no value at all.
@@reuterss306 I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
Does no one else have problems? I tried 10 different letters, 10 different materials, done 1:1 the same as in the video, but the texture is applied to the letter maybe 1 out of 100 times. And then it doesn't look half as good as in the video
Fab video and this is exactly what I have been playing with this week. I absolutely love it! I would add one more step though. Take the image back into Illustrator and use the Mockup > Make tool for more curvy surfaces. There's definitely a skill in writing the prompts too, quite the Adobe Credit eater! Taking sketches into Firefly and creating 3D characters is also amazing. Just oodles of fun!
I like this approach to using ai. Not an outright replacement for more advanced tools with more control. Like any other tool, it depends on the restraint of the artist. You "Could" design everything 100% with ai but it's not wise in the long run. I do disagree with words like "realistic" and "excitement" being used to sell this tho. On further inspection the images still have an uncanny-valley feeling, and it's not as if it makes the artwork "Better". Wish people trying to sell ai would just calm down a bit.
Hi i keep watching all these videos and do exactly step by step the same and never get Firefly to do the structure i asked about. many of my colleagues tried as well. What seems to be the problem?
Finally, a fellow gd who sees this as a tool and it’s afraid of it. I’m so glad to see such a big gd channel supporting the use of ai as a tool instead of complaining or being afraid of it.
@@Leadership_matters Or, they actually won't and there'll be a plethora of derivative guff by simply voice-prompting "Can you make an image of that looks like ." Having had the "Can we just make it like the whatever…" 'brief', or its current trend equivalent, I think that perhaps 80 percent plus of clients may be happily served by an AI which facilitates that. There's so much value in being able to generate assets with minimal friction; and an 'AI art-director' to bring some flair and unity is surely but moments away. All great in one sense, but on aggregate making it ever hard for things to achieve cut through perhap? Reminds me of something a great photographer once said: "There's nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy idea.' Ansel Adams
My image cannot be generated according to my structural reference diagram. Even if I increase the intensity to the maximum, it still doesn't work. I don't know what to do. Can you help me?
cool, can it be done straight in adobe illustrator? Because I've seen so many ads showing this power, but IDK if it works like that (I have it, but only use PS and Lightroom)
I watched and followed the same tutorial and got the same result, only with a fluffy green ball. The letters themselves are embedded in the ball. I can't figure out why.
Will, I just added an elemento into structure and another one suggested by the app to style, adjusted strength and visual intensity and hyper realistic...Clicked and generate and I still see only the style...it didn't apply into the structure.
I have tried to replicate what you've done. Somehow it didn't work. I saw you were still using the "green slime ball ...." prompt, and I have moved the visual intensity slider to the least and reference strength to maximum, and I used black M letter with the same proportion, the result was still a ball. I don't how you do it.
Couldn't it allready be done with Stable Diffusion and all of its Extensions, Control Nets, inpainting, LoRas and Checkpoints? 😄 Adobe is just doing it more accessible for none technical people, but you have to pay the price and also you have less control. Nice tutorial 👍
@@juscelinobezerra6093 Doesn't matter you uninstall that reject AI or whatever, it's the future, you have to adopt it. For me AI is just a huge collection of customisable stock photo websites. Design is in your mind, that's can't be replaced.
I used this method one a logo that has more letters (about 10) and it seems to struggle a bit, its definitley not as clean, it tries to do both logo and background
@willpatersondesign im not sure if the change from Structure to Composition on adobe's part is to blame but the results im getting are not anything like this. It just takes my black and white jpeg and overlays it on to the ball reference photo. Are you workin on an updated tutorial? Would love to be able to implement this workflow
I don't know why , but I tried doing this many many times and it doesn't work at all so I thought it doesn't understand what I want to do , so I did this exact same "a" and slime ball and it didn't work either , it just put the "a" in front of the ball , anyone know why this happens ?
Why is it not working? I followed every single step but it's just not working out :( I honestly love your tutorial and I'm a super experienced designer but it just won't do what I want. I wanna cry :((
why doesn't it work for me? I have followed all your instructions in the video. but when finalizing changing the font to reference style, it didn't work out in the font I wanted :( help...
Why is it when I follow through everything you did, the results I get are bad, like, when I tried the same, the type I added, came on top of the ball material image reference
@@RamadhikaLucky I found the answer that he didn’t mention, basically if u insert a logo or text, make sure that the image you upload is in white background, not as transparent, cus I did it like that and didn’t work, but now is fine ✔️
It’s crazy how everyone complains about AI. It’s like people are in love with doing tons of manual work hours rather than being more productive while failing quickly and iterating quickly to create something beautiful and useful.
No, not "in love with doing tons of manual work", there's no question that AI makes things easier in many ways for designers - The problem is that if something that used to take hours or maybe days is now virtually instantaneous, then that kind of work inevitably will require fewer designers. Hell, even the average Joe can get pretty good results from just messing around. Now at first that might sound like a good thing, productive even, but the reality is that if a job that used to take 3 designers 5 days can now be done by 1 designer in 2 just days, that means 2 designers are out of a job entirely, and one can only charge for a fraction of the time they could have in the past (hey, that's the reason 'big business' loves AI, because they can PAY much less for much more - yay, capitalism!). It will also inevitably mean there will be an expectation to do MORE in LESS time. So yes, we as designers feel massively cheated by the introduction of AI, because it WILL affect our careers and our money. On top of that all that, we were never consulted about any of this, it just 'happened' AND to add insult to injury - our work has probably been used to train various AI models without our consent. Think of it this way: it would be like someone had trained all their life to be a baker, learning the craft of making quality bread, getting up early every morning and opening a bakery and selling bread to the public. But then one day, without warning - reasonably good quality bread starts to spontaneously fall from the sky every morning as if by magic! All you gotta do is just go gather up your choice of bread for free... Now let me ask you this - you still gonna buy the man's bread? You think anyone else will? That's how we're feeling right now about AI.
As a designer, I've always relied on automation to speed up my work. Automation has been around and many of our tools before and now have always been used to help with creative digital ideas or manual. It was possible that we could have chosen to be consulted, however; we all have shared data freely in our social apps since day one. This shift toward embracing innovation and technology has been happening for a long time. If people chose to not learn from the past and stick to old ways, then yes, some jobs might become obsolete as they have in other tech leap years. But as a designer, my focus is on solving problems with information, testing ideas, and using insights from data to drive better outcomes. I'm here to learn, solve, and share creative solutions, whether they're financial or personal projects. What’s the point of being creative if you can’t innovate? Think differently.
@@Thinkinghurts And precisely none of that will matter one bit if our industry finds that it can now do without YOUR services based on this seismic shift in automation. Someone elsewhere said, “Many portrait artists suddenly found themselves out of work with the advent of photography, but artists over time shifted towards the abstract or Impressionism and art has continued on regardless." - this is true of course, but how much do you think all of the professional portrait painters who found themselves suddenly out of work cared about “art on the whole continuing” when they themselves were suddenly unable to put bread on the table, due to photography being faster and cheaper? This is THAT kind of seismic shift, maybe even greater. How much will you care about the industry continuing on in some capacity, if you yourself are unemployed?
@@thejagman22 by thinking differently growing my skill and knowledge so when it does take over my job I can be of value rather than replaced value. If your worth is by how many hours you are putting into any project then you are doing it wrong. It should be by your expertise and ability to understand what is viable, desirable and feasible.
Hi Will. I hope you are doing fine. I love your videos. Amazing stuff. But I am getting so frustrated as I am not getting the result you are getting. I have been doing exactly the same like you but I only get a photo of my letter in the texture. Never made out of the texture. Can you maybe help? What am I doing wrong?
blender is an app made for artists, AI is an artist replacement (based on real artists works) , I don’t understand the comparison between the two in the title.
AI is actually pushing the need for talent at the moment, because these hyper-realistic images are now being presented to clients as mock-ups and they do not accept anything less quality-wise. Therefore, you are going to need someone highly talented and skilled to create the mock-up and have full control over it, because the client can be specific and that is where AI cannot help. Additionally, AI is terrible at animations at the moment, so if the final requirement is an animated or VFX scene, then 100% you are going to need the right person. In a way, AI is creating more opportunities for talented artists. Speaking from real-world professional work experience.
Why not embrace it and adapt rather than giving up? I’ve been around about 4 decades and can’t say I’m loving the current development but I’ll be damned if I’m going to get bullied out of what I love because of a development I don’t fully agree with.
Designer aren’t going anywhere. These image generators are fun to play with but there’s very little room for editing. Take this 3D render-style image, for example. If Will was paid by a client to create this image, it’s very likely that they would ask him for revisions after the initial design is presented to the client. If this image was created in Blender or Cinema 4D, a designer could change the camera angle, lighting, texture, etc. This is a super important part of the process. With AI you are rolling the dice and are left with a static image that’s not editable.
Over the past 20+ years as being a designer, I’ve learned even if people can do it themselves, they are still too lazy. And getting clients is to explain exactly what they want, I think AI is in for some frustration with humans 😄. Never give up, embrace it, it’s a great tool for us.
I just use them as springboards. No differently than hunting around online and coming up with ideas. I think it's kinda childish and ignorant of people to think that this is going to "take our jobs away" Luddites have a closed mind in understanding how progress works, and how new technology workato our advantage. Think about how many more books were published when the printing press came about. And think how even more with digital fonts. And think about all the old school designers who used xacto blades, photos and colored gels to do visual design when Adobe came with photoshop and illustrator. And I'll assume these are the tools you use, yet that's ok because it's beem accepted for over 40 years. And some badass stuff came about that took design to a whole new level. so: people who adapt to the changes survive and thrive, and those who fall into oblivion are the ones screaming "WELL, I guess there's no point anymore"
Honestly being a designer is not making these pretty things, it’s doing research and identify what’s the best solution for the problem statement. These tools just helps to execute them easier
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🖥️ Introduction and Overview of Adobe Firefly V3* - Introduction to Adobe Firefly V3, - Explanation of creating 3D images without traditional 3D software, - Mention of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Firefly. 00:54 *🎨 Initial Steps and Prompt Creation* - Sketching and digitizing the design, - Typing prompts into Adobe Firefly, - Initial attempts and adjustments to the generated textures. 02:27 *🔍 Using Style Reference and Structure in Firefly* - Using style references to guide AI, - Uploading images for structure, - Combining prompts, style, and structure for detailed results. 04:02 *🧪 Experimenting with Materials and Textures* - Experimenting with different materials and prompts, - Assessing the realism and quality of generated images, - Applying various effects to enhance the output. 06:04 *🚀 Upscaling and Refining Images* - Using Kive AI for image upscaling, - Importing upscaled images into Photoshop, - Enhancing details and making adjustments in Photoshop. 09:15 *🌟 Generating Entire Images in Photoshop Beta* - Using Photoshop Beta's image generation feature, - Creating realistic mockups from text prompts, - Benefits for graphic designers using AI tools. 11:03 *💡 Creating Mockups for Client Presentations* - Generating business card mockups with specific details, - Using AI-generated images for client presentations, - Highlighting the uniqueness and realism of AI-generated mockups. 12:11 *📢 Conclusion and Call to Action* - Final thoughts on the potential of AI tools, - Encouragement to subscribe and check out Skillshare courses, - Offering a free trial for Skillshare. Made with HARPA AI
So its just works with singel letters right, but how is it with full Slogan ? Is there a trick how to do it with a full slogan or more than one letter ?
Thank you so much for this! I don't have the 'Structure' section, instead I see 'Composition'. I drop my text image there, however when I try the same prompt as you, I get a slime green ball, with my text on it, instead of the letters being the actual shape. Not sure if it makes sense... Wondering how I could fix this 🤔
Nobody: I want to make 3D art but I have no will to learn. 2024 Creative industry: let's make it so people want to learn new workflows and invest time in understanding a machine trained on their own previous and current work instead of giving them educational tools to learn new actual real software with which they can push further the boundries art and creativity. Must be fun for this companies to try and "democratise" an industry built on diveristiy, originality, talent and loads of skills by standardizing results and making the basic (but today hella praised) act of having an idea the only valuable thing in the creative process. Because why not ? people don't care about skills and crafts anymore anyways ahah I advice the new generations of designers to approach this things as what they are, tools for art directors, not actual substitutes for your beautiful hands and brains.
Firefly broken not working as intended used, all by credits and the furry ball appeared in the background ignoring the white background prompt is ignored and making the structure reference a a pain solid shape.
Hope you enjoyed the video!
Honestly, one of your best👏🏻
Hey dude, you're looking like you're gaining a bit of weight. As someone who just went through something very similar recently, and I recently lost my best friend in February due to it (not to say you're that bad or anything), I urge you to bite the bullet and work on it. If I can do it, you can too.
This is great for webdesign and online ads because most of time we work with zero budget for this kinda of art and have to use sobpar options in image banks. This give the art director way more input than just search in those dreadful image banks.
I had the same problems / issues recreating these type of letters. When using a .png i get the same result as the first prompt, but when using a .jpg the job gets done. Make sure the reference image for the composition is large enough and there is some whitespace around your artwork.
Thanks for the inspiration
thank you so much!! Your comment helped me a lot to have my work finally done !
this tutorial was so detailed and comprehensive! i’m so excited to use firefly and create mockups
I have a design presentation coming up soon and I love how this video got me so motivated. It’s a tool that we have a hand to control, it might not be perfect but it does help to save a lot of time.
@@NomadicSims Saw the same video.
A tool is incomplete without you, AI is more than complete without you, so AI is not a tool but a replacement for, well, YOU.
I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
It doesn't replace the graphic designer (until it's made so simple that our clients can use it themselves don't forget) but what about all the professional photographers, lettering artists and 3d artists who's work was used as learning models to teach these AI engines to do what we want? What about their careers? Whether you like it or not it's coming for us!
@@NomadicSims If you are a graphic designer who can be completely replaced by AI, you are a pretty bad graphic designer tbh.
Please link the video you mentioned, because I am working in graphic design for many years and AI is not even close to touch my job. All it does is speeding up my workflow, but its still years or decades away to do what a real human is capable of. Until then we got enough time to adapt and find our niche. Even though AI is one if not THE biggest thing in human history ever, it is normal that jobs get replaced (industrial evolution etc etc). The positives that AI brings outweighs the negative a LOT, if people learn how to use it correctly.
@@NomadicSimsI don’t believe you.
@@reuterss306 just save this comment, print it and weight few years. See U!
@@reuterss306 "The positives that AI brings outweighs the negative a LOT"
Maybe, although, that seems like a blanket statement without knowing the long-term facts...
Perhaps it is something that will ultimately be good for humanity on the whole... but at the same time probably not for the people who lose their jobs or are forced to take a pay-cut or downgrade due to skills that used to be perceived as valuable/ remarkable, suddenly having little-to-no value at all.
@@reuterss306 I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
1st🥇
I really love your optimistic thoughts how AI and graphic design could collectively work together, which is amazing.❤️
:D
Yet, extremely naive 😂
Does no one else have problems?
I tried 10 different letters, 10 different materials, done 1:1 the same as in the video, but the texture is applied to the letter maybe 1 out of 100 times. And then it doesn't look half as good as in the video
Same here !!
Same.
same. it's absolute bollocks.
Awesome vid. What did you prompt to get the inflatable cushion? :)
Graciasssssss! Despues de buscar mil tutoriales, con este logré hacerlo.
Fab video and this is exactly what I have been playing with this week. I absolutely love it! I would add one more step though. Take the image back into Illustrator and use the Mockup > Make tool for more curvy surfaces. There's definitely a skill in writing the prompts too, quite the Adobe Credit eater! Taking sketches into Firefly and creating 3D characters is also amazing. Just oodles of fun!
Really awesome, was wondering why Firefly could not be part of Photoshop and now it is here.
I like this approach to using ai. Not an outright replacement for more advanced tools with more control. Like any other tool, it depends on the restraint of the artist. You "Could" design everything 100% with ai but it's not wise in the long run.
I do disagree with words like "realistic" and "excitement" being used to sell this tho. On further inspection the images still have an uncanny-valley feeling, and it's not as if it makes the artwork "Better". Wish people trying to sell ai would just calm down a bit.
Mine does not work, it keeps creating the prompt but ignores the estructure, why?
Mine too, doesn't do any structure upon an object... (
The structure reference is to small - I use at least 1500px x 1500px image to upload and then it works :))
Hi i keep watching all these videos and do exactly step by step the same and never get Firefly to do the structure i asked about. many of my colleagues tried as well.
What seems to be the problem?
Me too.I don't know what to do.
Same here, added a simple structure, set everything like Will and it didn't do much :S
literally spent hours replicating this and nothing....
Hello will! i couldn't stop looking at the doodle painting behind you, how its called that type of art?
Finally, a fellow gd who sees this as a tool and it’s afraid of it. I’m so glad to see such a big gd channel supporting the use of ai as a tool instead of complaining or being afraid of it.
And this is only the beginning. This will change everything. Thank god I retire in 3 years...
Yeah
AI software will take over most jobs
It will change some things. Most people have no desire to mess with this and will be happy to outsource their graphics regardless.
@@Leadership_matters Or, they actually won't and there'll be a plethora of derivative guff by simply voice-prompting "Can you make an image of that looks like ."
Having had the "Can we just make it like the whatever…" 'brief', or its current trend equivalent, I think that perhaps 80 percent plus of clients may be happily served by an AI which facilitates that. There's so much value in being able to generate assets with minimal friction; and an 'AI art-director' to bring some flair and unity is surely but moments away. All great in one sense, but on aggregate making it ever hard for things to achieve cut through perhap?
Reminds me of something a great photographer once said:
"There's nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy idea.' Ansel Adams
@@davidpharo there will definitely be a sea of guff. Nonsense knows no limits in 2024.
Still just tools. It will always need a designer to have the ideas and who builds the AI tools? That will be humans.
My image cannot be generated according to my structural reference diagram. Even if I increase the intensity to the maximum, it still doesn't work. I don't know what to do. Can you help me?
i followed the same steps buy everytime i generate its showing me the same green slime ball
I’m going to work out a fix - others are having the same issue.
This helped a lot, thanks. I was changing a lot with prompts, visuals and strengths. Nothing worked. Then your video came to the help. ♥️👏🏻
great video for sure
The tool did not generate what is on the video
it worked. be sure you export your letter as jpeg format. If its still doesn't work inflate it in illustrator then export it again as jpeg
yes its a fake video
I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
I have followed the same but I have found prompt result not at the structure
I have the same problem... My Letter did not create like a latter... Do you solved your problem?
Export into JPG not PNG.
@@sourodrigoseixas already but same results
@@mothership7288 try with a wider font and mark art instead of photo
try to set the visual intensity to mid level instead of zero
i wish i could get these same effects, every time I try to do a letter the resutls are cropped
me too!
cool, can it be done straight in adobe illustrator? Because I've seen so many ads showing this power, but IDK if it works like that (I have it, but only use PS and Lightroom)
I watched and followed the same tutorial and got the same result, only with a fluffy green ball. The letters themselves are embedded in the ball.
I can't figure out why.
i have the same problem, did you figure it out?
Hopefully adobe will give Firefly the ability to control resolution soon.
I really liked ur desk step..
I did all process but i can get final result as u did.
Keep trying! Use a better reference image
Try to set the visual intensity to mid level instead of zero. Mine worked
Will, I just added an elemento into structure and another one suggested by the app to style, adjusted strength and visual intensity and hyper realistic...Clicked and generate and I still see only the style...it didn't apply into the structure.
Me too
Someone still has to control the interface and the ideas, so all is not lost for designers.
Lmao
I have tried to replicate what you've done. Somehow it didn't work. I saw you were still using the "green slime ball ...." prompt, and I have moved the visual intensity slider to the least and reference strength to maximum, and I used black M letter with the same proportion, the result was still a ball. I don't how you do it.
I tried to recreate it with your 'a' font, and it works. 😂
@@jackychen8045 liar
Wow stock from 1984 yeah very useful!
INCREDIBLE video!!! I am just not watching but it is in my favorites already! Thank you!!
Hmmm, i use same prompt and setings and my AI doesn't work like this :) it cant use that ref letter...
Couldn't it allready be done with Stable Diffusion and all of its Extensions, Control Nets, inpainting, LoRas and Checkpoints? 😄
Adobe is just doing it more accessible for none technical people, but you have to pay the price and also you have less control.
Nice tutorial 👍
I dont see a "structure" section when i go to Firefly. Only Content style, Composition, and Styles.
How do I get "structure?
It's been renamed to "Composition"
I just downloaded Photoshop Beta. I love it!!!
I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
V3 is really good...have been using v2 for while, too poor, but v3 isn't similar to what mid journey deliver us.
I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
@@juscelinobezerra6093 Doesn't matter you uninstall that reject AI or whatever, it's the future, you have to adopt it. For me AI is just a huge collection of customisable stock photo websites. Design is in your mind, that's can't be replaced.
Hi, I already own Photoshop CC, can I add it to my subscription or at least buy it? Thankyou for the beautiful video. ~~Rob in NY~~
I used this method one a logo that has more letters (about 10) and it seems to struggle a bit, its definitley not as clean, it tries to do both logo and background
Maybe try to do each letter separate
@willpatersondesign im not sure if the change from Structure to Composition on adobe's part is to blame but the results im getting are not anything like this. It just takes my black and white jpeg and overlays it on to the ball reference photo. Are you workin on an updated tutorial? Would love to be able to implement this workflow
you got the first image where in midjournery ?
Gracias , con este tutorial lme fue útil para generar una imagen con volumen 3D a partir de un icono !
nice content thanks bud
I don't know why , but I tried doing this many many times and it doesn't work at all so I thought it doesn't understand what I want to do , so I did this exact same "a" and slime ball and it didn't work either , it just put the "a" in front of the ball , anyone know why this happens ?
same happened with me :(
try without the ball word.
Firefly ROCKS!! 🎉
this was an amazing tutorial, thank you!!!
Thrilled from the get go! Thanks
Why is it not working? I followed every single step but it's just not working out :( I honestly love your tutorial and I'm a super experienced designer but it just won't do what I want. I wanna cry :((
Make sure that the used structure reference image is not a png with transparent bg. Background must be solid white.
yes a fake video
When life gives you AI, make lemons
The only problem is, that it can't make really white background or I don't understand why it isn't able to generate image without background.
Keep up the good work Will! 👏♥
why doesn't it work for me? I have followed all your instructions in the video. but when finalizing changing the font to reference style, it didn't work out in the font I wanted :( help...
same :(
Yes its a fake video
Where can i find the menu to the left?,
I have the adobe 2024 and is coming different.
Very Nice video❤❤
I uninstalled it, because now it uses our work to train AI, it will have access to non-public work that you are working on to improve its AI.
I've got a video on this coming tomorrow. From what I understand, they don't train on your work, they scan your cloud libraries.
@@willpatersondesign that's probably worse
Why is it when I follow through everything you did, the results I get are bad, like, when I tried the same, the type I added, came on top of the ball material image reference
Why is the structure option missing from my Firefly side menu?
Now I want lemon juice
I did everything u did, and for some reason is not working!! why is that?
me tooo
@@RamadhikaLucky I found the answer that he didn’t mention, basically if u insert a logo or text, make sure that the image you upload is in white background, not as transparent, cus I did it like that and didn’t work, but now is fine ✔️
Oh yes, please, more videos about Adobe Firefly🔥
It’s crazy how everyone complains about AI. It’s like people are in love with doing tons of manual work hours rather than being more productive while failing quickly and iterating quickly to create something beautiful and useful.
No, not "in love with doing tons of manual work", there's no question that AI makes things easier in many ways for designers - The problem is that if something that used to take hours or maybe days is now virtually instantaneous, then that kind of work inevitably will require fewer designers. Hell, even the average Joe can get pretty good results from just messing around.
Now at first that might sound like a good thing, productive even, but the reality is that if a job that used to take 3 designers 5 days can now be done by 1 designer in 2 just days, that means 2 designers are out of a job entirely, and one can only charge for a fraction of the time they could have in the past (hey, that's the reason 'big business' loves AI, because they can PAY much less for much more - yay, capitalism!). It will also inevitably mean there will be an expectation to do MORE in LESS time. So yes, we as designers feel massively cheated by the introduction of AI, because it WILL affect our careers and our money.
On top of that all that, we were never consulted about any of this, it just 'happened' AND to add insult to injury - our work has probably been used to train various AI models without our consent.
Think of it this way: it would be like someone had trained all their life to be a baker, learning the craft of making quality bread, getting up early every morning and opening a bakery and selling bread to the public. But then one day, without warning - reasonably good quality bread starts to spontaneously fall from the sky every morning as if by magic! All you gotta do is just go gather up your choice of bread for free... Now let me ask you this - you still gonna buy the man's bread? You think anyone else will?
That's how we're feeling right now about AI.
It's crazy how no one wants to put in the effort and learn how to do anything themselves these days.
As a designer, I've always relied on automation to speed up my work. Automation has been around and many of our tools before and now have always been used to help with creative digital ideas or manual. It was possible that we could have chosen to be consulted, however; we all have shared data freely in our social apps since day one. This shift toward embracing innovation and technology has been happening for a long time. If people chose to not learn from the past and stick to old ways, then yes, some jobs might become obsolete as they have in other tech leap years. But as a designer, my focus is on solving problems with information, testing ideas, and using insights from data to drive better outcomes. I'm here to learn, solve, and share creative solutions, whether they're financial or personal projects. What’s the point of being creative if you can’t innovate? Think differently.
@@Thinkinghurts And precisely none of that will matter one bit if our industry finds that it can now do without YOUR services based on this seismic shift in automation. Someone elsewhere said, “Many portrait artists suddenly found themselves out of work with the advent of photography, but artists over time shifted towards the abstract or Impressionism and art has continued on regardless." - this is true of course, but how much do you think all of the professional portrait painters who found themselves suddenly out of work cared about “art on the whole continuing” when they themselves were suddenly unable to put bread on the table, due to photography being faster and cheaper? This is THAT kind of seismic shift, maybe even greater. How much will you care about the industry continuing on in some capacity, if you yourself are unemployed?
@@thejagman22 by thinking differently growing my skill and knowledge so when it does take over my job I can be of value rather than replaced value. If your worth is by how many hours you are putting into any project then you are doing it wrong. It should be by your expertise and ability to understand what is viable, desirable and feasible.
I was here yesterday looking for this tutorial 🎉🎉🎉
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@willpatersondesign Sure. So much value. Thank you for sharing.
"why is there lemons in the background? I don't know" lool. The potential of AI as a tool is so great
thank you so much for sharing this, it`s so helpful.
Hi Will. I hope you are doing fine. I love your videos. Amazing stuff. But I am getting so frustrated as I am not getting the result you are getting. I have been doing exactly the same like you but I only get a photo of my letter in the texture. Never made out of the texture. Can you maybe help? What am I doing wrong?
why can't transform to my structure? what's wrong?
I noticed this doesn't work (for me at least) in the Firefox browser but does work in Chrome.
blender is an app made for artists, AI is an artist replacement (based on real artists works) , I don’t understand the comparison between the two in the title.
감사합니다
AI is actually pushing the need for talent at the moment, because these hyper-realistic images are now being presented to clients as mock-ups and they do not accept anything less quality-wise. Therefore, you are going to need someone highly talented and skilled to create the mock-up and have full control over it, because the client can be specific and that is where AI cannot help. Additionally, AI is terrible at animations at the moment, so if the final requirement is an animated or VFX scene, then 100% you are going to need the right person. In a way, AI is creating more opportunities for talented artists. Speaking from real-world professional work experience.
I want to integrate my own bottle and AI not to disform it, any suggestions ?
I guess I’ll quit being a designer or artist now, goodbye y’all
Why not embrace it and adapt rather than giving up? I’ve been around about 4 decades and can’t say I’m loving the current development but I’ll be damned if I’m going to get bullied out of what I love because of a development I don’t fully agree with.
Designer aren’t going anywhere. These image generators are fun to play with but there’s very little room for editing. Take this 3D render-style image, for example. If Will was paid by a client to create this image, it’s very likely that they would ask him for revisions after the initial design is presented to the client. If this image was created in Blender or Cinema 4D, a designer could change the camera angle, lighting, texture, etc. This is a super important part of the process. With AI you are rolling the dice and are left with a static image that’s not editable.
Over the past 20+ years as being a designer, I’ve learned even if people can do it themselves, they are still too lazy. And getting clients is to explain exactly what they want, I think AI is in for some frustration with humans 😄. Never give up, embrace it, it’s a great tool for us.
I just use them as springboards. No differently than hunting around online and coming up with ideas. I think it's kinda childish and ignorant of people to think that this is going to "take our jobs away" Luddites have a closed mind in understanding how progress works, and how new technology workato our advantage. Think about how many more books were published when the printing press came about. And think how even more with digital fonts. And think about all the old school designers who used xacto blades, photos and colored gels to do visual design when Adobe came with photoshop and illustrator. And I'll assume these are the tools you use, yet that's ok because it's beem accepted for over 40 years. And some badass stuff came about that took design to a whole new level. so: people who adapt to the changes survive and thrive, and those who fall into oblivion are the ones screaming "WELL, I guess there's no point anymore"
Honestly being a designer is not making these pretty things, it’s doing research and identify what’s the best solution for the problem statement. These tools just helps to execute them easier
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *🖥️ Introduction and Overview of Adobe Firefly V3*
- Introduction to Adobe Firefly V3,
- Explanation of creating 3D images without traditional 3D software,
- Mention of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Firefly.
00:54 *🎨 Initial Steps and Prompt Creation*
- Sketching and digitizing the design,
- Typing prompts into Adobe Firefly,
- Initial attempts and adjustments to the generated textures.
02:27 *🔍 Using Style Reference and Structure in Firefly*
- Using style references to guide AI,
- Uploading images for structure,
- Combining prompts, style, and structure for detailed results.
04:02 *🧪 Experimenting with Materials and Textures*
- Experimenting with different materials and prompts,
- Assessing the realism and quality of generated images,
- Applying various effects to enhance the output.
06:04 *🚀 Upscaling and Refining Images*
- Using Kive AI for image upscaling,
- Importing upscaled images into Photoshop,
- Enhancing details and making adjustments in Photoshop.
09:15 *🌟 Generating Entire Images in Photoshop Beta*
- Using Photoshop Beta's image generation feature,
- Creating realistic mockups from text prompts,
- Benefits for graphic designers using AI tools.
11:03 *💡 Creating Mockups for Client Presentations*
- Generating business card mockups with specific details,
- Using AI-generated images for client presentations,
- Highlighting the uniqueness and realism of AI-generated mockups.
12:11 *📢 Conclusion and Call to Action*
- Final thoughts on the potential of AI tools,
- Encouragement to subscribe and check out Skillshare courses,
- Offering a free trial for Skillshare.
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Just realised the last vid i watched was basically this video stolen.. At least i found the man with the skill
Awesome 👍🏼
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Good Bro..keep it up.....
I use photoshop how can I get this done?
Very cool tool
So its just works with singel letters right, but how is it with full Slogan ?
Is there a trick how to do it with a full slogan or more than one letter ?
If it’s 3d then rotate it 20 degrees
Adobe makes you agree that the results are not for commercial purposes so the information at 11:00 feels a bit misleading.
You’re alleging that it’s illegal to use it for commercial purposes?
AI is taking over 😵😵
nuh uh. not while im alive
@@__Rizzler__ let’s just see 👀
1:09 is tihs a font?
Thanks for the tutorial!!!
You're welcome!
@@willpatersondesign Awesome!!!
Thank you so much for this! I don't have the 'Structure' section, instead I see 'Composition'. I drop my text image there, however when I try the same prompt as you, I get a slime green ball, with my text on it, instead of the letters being the actual shape. Not sure if it makes sense... Wondering how I could fix this 🤔
? Adobe change structure to composition and if you follow your steps exactly it doesn't work anymore.
update - don't use a PNG with clear background - Firefly can't read that.
how did you upload your letter into the software?
Yeah... Amazing for everyone not aware of Stable Diffusion, ControlNet, IPAdapter, Img2Img, Inpainting and so on and so forth......
Nobody: I want to make 3D art but I have no will to learn.
2024 Creative industry: let's make it so people want to learn new workflows and invest time in understanding a machine trained on their own previous and current work instead of giving them educational tools to learn new actual real software with which they can push further the boundries art and creativity.
Must be fun for this companies to try and "democratise" an industry built on diveristiy, originality, talent and loads of skills by standardizing results and making the basic (but today hella praised) act of having an idea the only valuable thing in the creative process. Because why not ? people don't care about skills and crafts anymore anyways ahah
I advice the new generations of designers to approach this things as what they are, tools for art directors, not actual substitutes for your beautiful hands and brains.
i dont know it doesnt work for me, even i have used the same prompts as you.
My firefly doesn't have this "structure" section 😭 can anybody help mee?
It's been renamed to "Composition"
Firefly broken not working as intended used, all by credits and the furry ball appeared in the background ignoring the white background prompt is ignored and making the structure reference a a pain solid shape.
this doesn't work, it always keep the reference image in the background
OH MY GOD THIS IS PURE GOLD
you don't need Adobe for this
bro also has AI on his voice LMAO
woops wrong firefly video
Waiting for Adobe Ruan Mei