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Adobe's New AI Models Streamline Work with Vectors & Designs

The company updates the Firefly Image Model.

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Adobe keeps working hard on its AI products, and it is ready to reveal a new line of models for Firefly, its family of generative AI tools, to help you with vectors and designs.

During the Adobe MAX conference, it presented three models: Firefly Image 2, Firefly Vector, and Firefly Design.

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Firefly Image 2 is an updated version of the text-to-image tool behind the software. According to the company, this new model brings "significant advancements to creative control and quality," including Generative Match to generate images based on user-specified references, Photo Settings to enable photo-style image adjustments, and Prompt Guidance to expand or reword prompts for better results.

Firefly Image 2 now produces higher-quality images, works with colors better, and creates humans with more believable skin, hair, eyes, hands, and body structure.

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Firefly Vector is described as "the world’s first generative AI model for vector graphics." Adobe Illustrator is offering the Text to Vector Graphic capabilities in beta to help designers and other specialists create line-based objects that can be easily edited and reused.

The model generates editable vector gradients, groups and layers vectors' elements, and produces seamlessly tile-able patterns as well as smooth and precise vector curves. The Generative Match tool is also here.

Firefly Design will allow you to describe a project so the tool can generate an editable template for it. It combines Firefly Image Model, Adobe Stock, and Adobe Fonts with Text to Template and will be available in Adobe Express.

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Adobe MAX is taking place on October 10-12. The company has also teased Project Stardust – an object-aware AI engine that can easily edit images without dealing with layers – so we're expecting to hear more about it.

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