Adobe Firefly Is Out! Create Amazing Images in Seconds (With Free Prompt Guide)
The most advanced image generator is here. It's even much more realistic than DALL-E 3. Prompting feels like a breeze and is really fun.
Tired of clichéd stock photos when writing online? Me Too!
Now Adobe Firefly 2 is here and really wows me.
It helps you to become your own creative director.
Want to create a sci-fi or Cyber Punk character?
Or a fantasy universe where your toddler is walking around candy land?
Do you need a dog with wings or want to make a political statement?
Or how about making a scary Halloween fantasy a reality? E.g. bringing your monster-in-law to life (just kidding!).
Say the word, and Firefly will sketch your imagination into pixels.
It’s the most advanced AI image generator in the world, becoming one of the go-to sources for any writer and content creator looking for unique images.
With Adobe’s user-friendly interface, creating your next masterpiece is just a few clicks away and thanks to free credits you can try it right away.
But first, let me show you how to access Adobe Firefly.
How to access Adobe Firefly?
To access Adobe Firefly:
Select “Get Firefly free” (you’ll get free coins to try it)
3. Sign in (with Google)
This week’s YouTube tutorial is about Adobe Firefly’s power for writers:
As part of my “AI Prompting for Beginners” series, I’ll show you how to generate unique images and art for your stories on Medium, Substack, Vocal, X, NewsBreak, and LinkedIn with Adobe Firefly in seconds - with 26 prompts!
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In this tutorial, we’ll cover:
00:00 Intro
00:31 How to Use Adobe Firefly
01:02 26 Prompt Ideas for Adobe Firefly - From Hyperrealistic Portraits to Science-Fiction
04:50 Conclusion
👀 Psst! One more thing!
Grab your BONUS!
Take inspir-ACTION as
did last week (he got a guest post featuring his prompted art in newsletter ) and get the free handbook for re-generating, experimenting, and remixing prompts from my tutorial.In the “Adobe Firefly Prompt Guide for Beginners”, you’ll learn the SDOS framework to prompt efficiently and joyfully - without feeling frustrated about the results.
You’ll find the link in the video description of this week’s tutorial.
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Thanks for the mention (for me and for Mitchell, who is amazing) Kristina. It was fun to see DALL-E 3 in action. Adobe Firefly looks terrific!
Wow! My reward today for getting my writing goals met will be to play with Firefly.