1 00:00:00,441 --> 00:00:11,270 [Auto-generated transcript. Edits may have been applied for clarity.] Okay, so um, if you'll open up a browser and go ahead and load the short, I'll be link here, which is auv dot ihi slash I rc. 2 00:00:11,271 --> 00:00:15,021 And then this is a capital A and a capital AI art. 3 00:00:15,681 --> 00:00:19,431 And I'll put the link in the chat, but I'll go ahead and put it in again. 4 00:00:20,841 --> 00:00:25,851 Um, that will take you to the short URL here. And that will take you to this presentation. 5 00:00:25,851 --> 00:00:30,561 So your screen will basically look like mine once you're there. So I'll give you a minute to get there. 6 00:00:31,701 --> 00:00:35,871 Uh, while you were loading that, I'll just go ahead and kind of introduce myself a little bit. 7 00:00:35,901 --> 00:00:40,791 I'm Chelsea Hooper. I'm an instructional, uh, technology specialist here in the libraries. 8 00:00:41,151 --> 00:00:49,341 Um, my main area of work is in the Adobe creative space, in the Innovation and Research Commons, which is on the first floor of the library. 9 00:00:49,851 --> 00:00:54,830 And, um, this is a good place for us to start with AI artists through the Adobe apps, 10 00:00:54,831 --> 00:01:01,431 because all students get free access to all of the Adobe apps, employees can request access. 11 00:01:01,791 --> 00:01:09,831 Um, and the information is also, uh, here on the, uh, web page as well, that you guys have access to, um, here also. 12 00:01:10,251 --> 00:01:17,601 And I also wanted to show you, uh, you may be wondering, like, what other AI tools do we have access to here at Auburn? 13 00:01:18,051 --> 00:01:30,291 Um, this short orb link here, which is a UI, AI tools, uh, will take you to a article, um, that is hosted on the OIT service desk site. 14 00:01:31,071 --> 00:01:37,911 And it is an article that goes over all of the apps that we have access to that have AI in them. 15 00:01:38,271 --> 00:01:45,771 And then each, um, of those, uh, like tools has its own article as well. 16 00:01:45,771 --> 00:01:49,371 So you can kind of get started here with these AI tools. 17 00:01:49,731 --> 00:02:00,471 Um, it's important to use, uh, as much as you can use vetted tools that you have access to through Auburn, um, so that you're using AI responsibly. 18 00:02:00,801 --> 00:02:05,211 Um, and we'll talk a little bit more about that as we get into some of the, some of the tools. 19 00:02:05,211 --> 00:02:08,151 But, um, this is a great article. 20 00:02:08,361 --> 00:02:17,961 Um, to get started, if you're interested in what other AI access do we have here at Auburn, you may have to log in to the, uh, service desk. 21 00:02:17,961 --> 00:02:21,891 You just have to log in using your regular Auburn login in order to view the articles. 22 00:02:22,251 --> 00:02:25,971 Um, but you can start there. And that is, uh, a good place to start. 23 00:02:26,391 --> 00:02:34,550 Um, each AI tool article also has basic information about it, like how to access and also some example uses um, 24 00:02:34,551 --> 00:02:37,731 and also the information on the privacy terms and that sort of thing. 25 00:02:38,061 --> 00:02:44,091 Uh, but because these are vetted tools, um, they, it doesn't train on the information that you put into it. 26 00:02:44,511 --> 00:02:48,111 Um, and it doesn't remember the conversations and that sort of thing. 27 00:02:48,111 --> 00:02:55,160 So, um, it's a very, uh, safe, uh, vetted, um, approved way to access AI, uh, 28 00:02:55,161 --> 00:03:00,591 which is really cool because just like with social media and anything that's free, 29 00:03:00,591 --> 00:03:07,250 um, an online tool that is free, if the cost is free to you to access, then you're the product. 30 00:03:07,251 --> 00:03:10,400 So it's going to train on your information and things like that. 31 00:03:10,401 --> 00:03:17,841 So um, there is also a specific article on Adobe AI that lives there, um, as well. 32 00:03:17,841 --> 00:03:21,681 So this is a link to the OIC article about Adobe AI. 33 00:03:21,681 --> 00:03:26,661 Um, and this is uh, part of it here as well that you, that we're going to kind of go through today. 34 00:03:27,231 --> 00:03:31,731 Um, but the main feature of Adobe AI is Adobe Firefly. 35 00:03:32,541 --> 00:03:36,111 And Adobe Firefly is Adobe's AI art generator. 36 00:03:36,441 --> 00:03:40,821 Um, it's it's a our AI art model. Um, it's a diffusion model. 37 00:03:41,031 --> 00:03:45,561 So it's creating brand new pixels every single time that you give it a prompt. 38 00:03:45,831 --> 00:03:51,951 So once you create something with Firefly, it has never existed before and it will never exist again. 39 00:03:51,971 --> 00:03:57,551 Exactly the way it was. You can put it in the same prompt and it'll create something brand new. 40 00:03:57,851 --> 00:04:02,801 Um, because it's sort of imagining what you want it to give you. 41 00:04:03,191 --> 00:04:10,420 Uh, based upon the text prompt that you give it. Um, and so we have some tips today that we're going to go through and try. 42 00:04:10,421 --> 00:04:13,961 But first, just a couple of screenshots just to kind of orient you a little bit. 43 00:04:14,471 --> 00:04:23,891 Uh, Firefly is on like model three. Now, if you used it kind of early on, you realized it was kind of still learning and it wasn't very good. 44 00:04:23,891 --> 00:04:27,881 It would mess up like faces and hands and stuff like that, especially of people. 45 00:04:28,421 --> 00:04:33,911 Um, but Firefly is really unique because it is trained only on Adobe Stock Images. 46 00:04:34,331 --> 00:04:39,101 So that means it's not violating copyright by its training, which is really great. 47 00:04:39,101 --> 00:04:45,851 So it's responsibly created art. Um, other AI art models, uh, do not necessarily do that. 48 00:04:45,851 --> 00:04:50,981 They're just scraping the internet for images. And that's technically violating copyright. 49 00:04:51,401 --> 00:04:59,021 Um, and so those artists who just put those images up did not give permission for an AI to be trained on it necessarily. 50 00:04:59,021 --> 00:05:02,111 So. Midjourney. Um, stable diffusion. 51 00:05:02,111 --> 00:05:07,151 There's several others. There are a few others that are trying to go the more safe route idea. 52 00:05:07,181 --> 00:05:11,951 Graham, I think, is one where it's only trained on openly sourced, uh, content. 53 00:05:12,641 --> 00:05:18,761 And that's what Adobe Stock is trained on, on Adobe Stock Images as well as open source images. 54 00:05:19,061 --> 00:05:24,101 Um, the so it only it is trained on things that it has permission to use, which is really cool. 55 00:05:24,671 --> 00:05:27,941 So it's a very safe way to use, um, AI art. 56 00:05:28,211 --> 00:05:38,741 Um, now that's sort of one side of it. The one side of it is that when you use Adobe Firefly, you, um, are creating artwork that is commercially safe. 57 00:05:39,131 --> 00:05:42,401 So it can be posted, it can be used, all of that. 58 00:05:42,821 --> 00:05:46,541 On the other hand, because it was created by an AI. 59 00:05:46,571 --> 00:05:51,521 You also can't copyright it yourself. So that's the trick with AI. 60 00:05:51,521 --> 00:05:54,041 Art is, um, 61 00:05:54,521 --> 00:06:04,750 that's why you have a lot of graphic designers who maybe will choose not to use AI art ever in their in their professional pieces that they 62 00:06:04,751 --> 00:06:11,051 create because they want their clients to be able to copyright what it is that they've created or they want to be able to copyright it. 63 00:06:11,561 --> 00:06:17,681 And right now, the most recent Supreme Court ruling has ruled that it I cannot own a copyright. 64 00:06:18,221 --> 00:06:22,721 So that's true of art, that's true of text and all of that sort of thing as well. 65 00:06:23,171 --> 00:06:28,181 Um, so, yeah, that's this sort of dual side of AI art. 66 00:06:28,181 --> 00:06:38,260 It helps you create art really quickly and easily and, um, and all of that, which is great, is great for presentations, uh, maybe ideas, uh, 67 00:06:38,261 --> 00:06:45,581 pitch ideas that you're creating, uh, something that you've imagined that you haven't created yet, that you're kind of coming up with some ideas. 68 00:06:45,881 --> 00:06:54,971 Um, graphic artists can also use this for their customers to give them something that is like their initial idea of what they want to be, 69 00:06:54,971 --> 00:07:00,461 what they want to create. Um, so, like, put it in the creative brief, uh, for the designer. 70 00:07:00,641 --> 00:07:05,831 So have the non designer use AI to create, say, hey, I want you to make me something like this. 71 00:07:06,341 --> 00:07:11,500 And then the designer can go create it for real, you know, using regular, uh, 72 00:07:11,501 --> 00:07:15,221 regular Photoshop tools or Adobe tools or whatever, and that sort of thing. 73 00:07:15,731 --> 00:07:20,621 So, um, the way we're going to be accessing Firefly today is going to be through the web. 74 00:07:21,131 --> 00:07:27,311 Um, but basically, um, Firefly is also embedded into several of the Adobe apps. 75 00:07:27,551 --> 00:07:31,691 So it's embedded into Photoshop, so you can choose to use it there. 76 00:07:31,751 --> 00:07:37,271 It's also in illustrator. These are text to image. Also generative fill is a feature. 77 00:07:37,631 --> 00:07:45,221 Uh generative expand uh expanding an image in Photoshop when it doesn't even when that content hasn't existed before. 78 00:07:45,221 --> 00:07:52,121 It kind of reads the pixels and creates it. So I has actually been present in Adobe Tools for like over ten years. 79 00:07:52,481 --> 00:07:56,351 That's how Content-aware fill has been able to work and also remove object. 80 00:07:56,621 --> 00:08:03,791 But Firefly is the newest model that generates artwork, so that is why it's sort of become more prevalent. 81 00:08:04,511 --> 00:08:09,761 And there's more tools that we can use, which is really neat. Um, so here's ways to access it. 82 00:08:09,791 --> 00:08:14,501 Um, you have to do you have to have the full Adobe Creative Cloud in order to access Firefly. 83 00:08:14,861 --> 00:08:22,361 You can also access a Firefly within Adobe Express, which is a web based, uh, sort of starter Adobe app. 84 00:08:22,361 --> 00:08:27,641 So we'll maybe give that a try today as well. And you can kind of get to a limited version of Firefly. 85 00:08:28,031 --> 00:08:36,101 But here's a quick little guide on how to use Firefly in general, which is very similar to how you use any AI art, you know, tool. 86 00:08:36,611 --> 00:08:44,741 But what we'll do today is we'll first sign into Adobe Firefly using our Auburn account, and then we're going to use the text to image option. 87 00:08:44,771 --> 00:08:51,191 We'll write a text prompt describing the image that we want. We're going to be specific about what we want to see and how we want it to look. 88 00:08:51,521 --> 00:08:56,080 What's. Cool is you can also upload your own artwork as a style reference. 89 00:08:56,081 --> 00:09:04,720 So if you are an artist, you can say emulate this style or you can upload it, or to use a structure reference and say, I like this piece of art, 90 00:09:04,721 --> 00:09:12,251 but I want you to follow the content or sort of the structure of this other image, you know, like a building and that sort of thing. 91 00:09:12,941 --> 00:09:16,000 And then Firefly will generate four images based on your prompt. 92 00:09:16,001 --> 00:09:20,381 You can generate more, you can iterate your prompt if you want, or you can choose one. 93 00:09:20,771 --> 00:09:26,201 And then with Firefly, you can even go further to use generative fill to add or remove parts of the image. 94 00:09:26,201 --> 00:09:33,160 You can bring it into express and continue editing it. Maybe add some text, um, maybe download it and edit it in Photoshop. 95 00:09:33,161 --> 00:09:40,841 So that's kind of how you get started in Firefly. And then here's some prompting tips before we kind of jump into, uh, trying Firefly. 96 00:09:40,841 --> 00:09:46,211 But think about, uh, the details you might need to include for something that's AI art. 97 00:09:46,541 --> 00:09:51,640 Um, the more detail that if you get way too detailed, like a half of a page of text, 98 00:09:51,641 --> 00:09:54,711 it's going to kind of start to not understand what you're talking about. 99 00:09:54,711 --> 00:10:01,540 It's going to get confused. But if you can add some pertinent details, the AI can come get closer to meeting what you it. 100 00:10:01,541 --> 00:10:07,661 Is that what you what what it is that you're trying to create. Um, and here's the most important tip. 101 00:10:07,871 --> 00:10:16,541 When you're are working to create images using text, put the most important part of your image at the beginning of your text prompt. 102 00:10:16,871 --> 00:10:21,491 Okay, so if the subject is most important in your text prompt, put that first. 103 00:10:21,701 --> 00:10:27,491 If the style is more important, put that first off. If the output is more important, then put that first. 104 00:10:27,821 --> 00:10:30,971 So um, that's a kind of a quick tip as well. 105 00:10:31,631 --> 00:10:39,161 And then here's a pro tip. You can even use a large language model like copilot which will hop into copilot today as well. 106 00:10:39,581 --> 00:10:45,640 To help you write an AI art prompt, you can say, hey copilot, I need some help writing an AI art prompt, 107 00:10:45,641 --> 00:10:49,871 and then kind of give it a description and just say, hey, I want it to look like this. 108 00:10:50,141 --> 00:10:55,391 And then copilot will kind of give you some text that might be helpful for you to copy and paste into Firefly. 109 00:10:55,931 --> 00:10:58,121 Um, and then that's that sort of thing. 110 00:10:58,121 --> 00:11:08,500 So um, and then another way we can kind of become familiar with, uh, images, AI art images is to visit the Firefly website and people post their, 111 00:11:08,501 --> 00:11:14,531 uh, creations there along with their text prompt, so you can get some good ideas of how to how to use it. 112 00:11:14,741 --> 00:11:21,521 You can even copy one of those prompts and then make changes to it, and then do it yourself and see how it how it made changes to it. 113 00:11:22,331 --> 00:11:28,991 And then finally, the last sort of piece is that when you whenever you use Firefly to create art, 114 00:11:29,261 --> 00:11:34,091 Adobe automatically applies what it calls content credentials to your image. 115 00:11:34,511 --> 00:11:37,721 Um, and that lets people know that it was generated with AI. 116 00:11:37,811 --> 00:11:41,831 So they're trying to promote transparency in AI, art creation. 117 00:11:42,221 --> 00:11:47,591 Um, you know, so that people don't just go and generate something with AI and then post it like online and be like, 118 00:11:47,591 --> 00:11:51,641 hey, this is actual news or whatever, that, that kind of thing. 119 00:11:52,151 --> 00:11:59,531 Um, and then there are some great prompting ideas here. But maybe first let's, let's look at Firefly and get some ideas from the community. 120 00:11:59,531 --> 00:12:03,461 So we'll go to firefly.adobe.com. The link is here. 121 00:12:03,461 --> 00:12:07,180 Or you can just open a new tab and go to firefly.adobe.com. 122 00:12:07,181 --> 00:12:10,841 So we'll click there to open new a new uh tab here. 123 00:12:12,071 --> 00:12:16,300 And then uh we're here on the Adobe Firefly web page. 124 00:12:16,301 --> 00:12:19,514 And again that's just firefly.adobe.com. And if you're attending online by the way feel free to post in the chat. 125 00:12:20,330 --> 00:12:26,720 Um, okay. So here we're at Adobe Firefly. If we just kind of scroll down, we can see some of the options here. 126 00:12:27,020 --> 00:12:32,089 Now what's really cool is that coming soon is going to be generative audio and video. 127 00:12:32,090 --> 00:12:38,990 So that's sort of in the in the works. Uh, Premiere Pro will have features where you can do text to video. 128 00:12:38,990 --> 00:12:45,049 So that'll be really neat. And then there's the generative expand which is already within Photoshop. 129 00:12:45,050 --> 00:12:49,910 So they already have it there. Um, but the text to image is what we're going to check out. 130 00:12:50,390 --> 00:12:57,650 Um, but there are other AI art features. There's other features in express like generating a template in illustrator. 131 00:12:57,650 --> 00:13:02,540 You can actually generate a text to image vector image, which you can then edit in illustrator. 132 00:13:02,810 --> 00:13:10,820 So that's really cool. And then generative fill. You can use that in Photoshop or in Firefly to add or remove items, which is which is neat. 133 00:13:11,300 --> 00:13:14,210 Um, but if you just scroll down, you can see the community. 134 00:13:14,870 --> 00:13:19,910 And then if you mouse over some of the images, then you'll see the text prompt that they used. 135 00:13:20,390 --> 00:13:24,170 Um, so that's kind of a neat thing that you can do. You can also click on it. 136 00:13:24,680 --> 00:13:27,800 And then once you click on it, it will just kind of open that up. 137 00:13:27,800 --> 00:13:34,310 And then you can make changes to that text right here. If you wanted to sort of see what it does, uh, which is really neat. 138 00:13:34,670 --> 00:13:39,590 Also you may have to sign in. So just kind of make sure you sign in on the right hand side. 139 00:13:39,590 --> 00:13:43,170 If you see a little sign in feature, you're going to click there and sign in. 140 00:13:43,220 --> 00:13:49,910 And using your, um, Adobe, um, your Auburn ID, um, because you've already set up your Adobe ID there. 141 00:13:50,870 --> 00:13:55,130 And then, uh, once you're signed in, then you can make changes to this and so on. 142 00:13:55,430 --> 00:13:59,810 So instead of sharks or circling the boat, maybe we change it to something else, like. 143 00:14:01,050 --> 00:14:05,950 Dolphins. And you feel free to pick one that you might want to change. 144 00:14:06,790 --> 00:14:14,040 And then I'll go ahead and say try prompt. And then we'll give it a second to regenerate. 145 00:14:14,070 --> 00:14:21,030 This could take a minute, depending on how complicated your prompt is and how fast your internet access is at the time. 146 00:14:21,450 --> 00:14:25,829 And now we have dolphins. So what's interesting is look at this. 147 00:14:25,830 --> 00:14:31,530 It kind of took in a little bit literal right. It literally has dolphins circling the boat. 148 00:14:31,620 --> 00:14:38,429 Yeah. So maybe what we should have done is said dolphins are circling the boat in the water. 149 00:14:38,430 --> 00:14:45,240 Right. So you have to think about how, like, literally the AI art modeler is and then adjust accordingly. 150 00:14:45,330 --> 00:14:48,510 Um, so that's pretty funny. Yeah. Yeah. 151 00:14:49,350 --> 00:14:53,940 So that's pretty neat. And different iterations, you know, and then you could, uh, make changes to it from there. 152 00:14:54,210 --> 00:14:59,009 But now that we have something created, or if you wanted to create something from scratch, 153 00:14:59,010 --> 00:15:03,870 you could also just erase all of this and start over and create a new thing if you wanted to. 154 00:15:04,020 --> 00:15:07,380 But it's sometimes easier to start from one of those examples. 155 00:15:07,980 --> 00:15:11,340 Um, you can tell it. What aspect ratio do you want? 156 00:15:11,370 --> 00:15:14,850 So do you need it to be landscape or portrait or widescreen? 157 00:15:14,970 --> 00:15:22,199 So if you're trying to generate a really cool maybe background for a presentation or a website or something like that, 158 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:25,650 you could make those adjustments here. Um, about what type? 159 00:15:26,190 --> 00:15:30,780 Um, content type. In this case, it said, uh, artwork. 160 00:15:30,930 --> 00:15:34,680 But we could select photo if we wanted it to be more realistic. 161 00:15:34,710 --> 00:15:38,430 We can do that. Um, and then the composition. 162 00:15:38,760 --> 00:15:45,840 Uh, this is a reference. So if we wanted, um, uh, a, uh, firefly to use a reference model. 163 00:15:46,170 --> 00:15:50,430 Um, you know, maybe we wanted the boat to kind of look more like waves. 164 00:15:50,430 --> 00:15:53,760 Like there was more waves in it or something. Or maybe it was kind of further away. 165 00:15:54,060 --> 00:16:02,940 Then if we choose a structure reference, it's going to try to change the artwork to make the structure of the art look more like this. 166 00:16:03,450 --> 00:16:07,860 So we could also take a picture or upload our own structure reference. 167 00:16:08,220 --> 00:16:14,609 Um, we could also just pick one here, and then you have the option to choose how strong of a structure references it. 168 00:16:14,610 --> 00:16:21,060 So we'll leave it in the middle and see what it does first. And we'll give that a try and not change any of the other settings just yet. 169 00:16:21,060 --> 00:16:26,070 So we can kind of see what the different things are. But you feel free to choose one that that you would like to try. 170 00:16:26,790 --> 00:16:29,760 And then also notice that there are styles down here. 171 00:16:30,030 --> 00:16:37,859 Here is where you could upload your own artwork and say follow this style and it doesn't train on your artwork. 172 00:16:37,860 --> 00:16:42,780 So that's very nice feature. Um, you could also just pick a simple artwork. 173 00:16:42,780 --> 00:16:46,470 So if we wanted to look more neon, we could choose the neon style. 174 00:16:46,470 --> 00:16:49,619 And then and then it would apply it. We won't choose anything else. 175 00:16:49,620 --> 00:16:53,670 Just just. Yeah. Just so we can try one thing at a time so we can see how it changes it. 176 00:16:54,300 --> 00:16:58,769 And then you also have effects. So you have, uh, different types of effects you can choose. 177 00:16:58,770 --> 00:17:03,750 There are movements. There are themes techniques just effects, different types of materials. 178 00:17:04,170 --> 00:17:07,950 Um, and then you can even choose different types of color and tone. 179 00:17:07,980 --> 00:17:14,190 So if we wanted to look more like golden hour or monochromatic more vibrant, we could do that. 180 00:17:14,670 --> 00:17:20,070 Uh, we can even choose different types of lighting. So we could say dramatic lighting, low lighting. 181 00:17:20,880 --> 00:17:23,940 And then also you can even choose what camera angle is it? 182 00:17:24,270 --> 00:17:31,020 These are really useful if you're trying to create an AI art piece of art that's maybe more photographic looking in nature. 183 00:17:31,290 --> 00:17:38,700 Um, then that can be cool. All right. So I'm just going to change just the structure reference and then tell it to generate. 184 00:17:39,300 --> 00:17:45,330 So what we do is we keep generating. And now notice at the bottom it's added that composition reference. 185 00:17:45,840 --> 00:17:50,550 Um, so that it reminds me about like what prompt I have actually use. 186 00:17:50,550 --> 00:17:53,550 So if you're in if you forget what you chose, you could always go back here. 187 00:17:53,880 --> 00:17:59,220 So yeah, it did a pretty good job of trying to sort of put in that sort of composition style. 188 00:17:59,250 --> 00:18:05,490 They're all pretty similar. They're all kind of got the boat a little sideways and there's like a path going forward and stuff like that. 189 00:18:05,910 --> 00:18:12,629 It turned out pretty neat too, with like the paper being all over, you know, in the area instead of just the boat. 190 00:18:12,630 --> 00:18:19,320 So that's kind of cool. Now, we could continue to iterate this by choosing a style, um, a reference style. 191 00:18:19,320 --> 00:18:23,639 So maybe we want it to be more neon. And now you notice it added it down here. 192 00:18:23,640 --> 00:18:31,650 Then we have to hit generate again. You can also leave this little suggestions turned on and it will give you suggestions for your image. 193 00:18:31,950 --> 00:18:36,810 Um, it'll say try this or try that. Um, you could leave that on if you want to. 194 00:18:37,830 --> 00:18:41,970 So we'll let this one, uh, run, and then we'll see what it does. 195 00:18:43,590 --> 00:18:46,620 Yeah. Oh, interesting. That's pretty cool. 196 00:18:46,650 --> 00:18:49,979 So we started out with sort of, you know, a prompt that somebody else created, 197 00:18:49,980 --> 00:18:56,180 but we definitely changed it pretty dramatically with just a couple of clicks and a little bit of text iteration. 198 00:18:56,190 --> 00:19:03,060 So that's pretty neat. Now again you could try different things color and tone, lighting, camera angle, all of that. 199 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:09,960 Um, but what we'll do is we'll kind of go on, like as if we want to continue working with one of these images. 200 00:19:10,380 --> 00:19:14,600 Um, so maybe I'll just pick this first one, but you can pick whatever one you want. 201 00:19:14,610 --> 00:19:19,530 Just pick one that you've created to kind of try this with. Once you have one that you like. 202 00:19:19,530 --> 00:19:22,890 And by the way, notice when you mouse over them you have some options. 203 00:19:23,220 --> 00:19:27,540 You can give it a thumbs up or thumbs down that gives Firefly feedback. 204 00:19:27,690 --> 00:19:32,560 So if Firefly did a good job and did what you expected, you can give it a thumbs up if it was bad. 205 00:19:32,580 --> 00:19:35,430 You can give it a thumbs down and then that helps train the model. 206 00:19:36,030 --> 00:19:44,210 Um, you also have some options, uh, you know, to if you click the little send button, you can just copy the link to this image. 207 00:19:44,220 --> 00:19:49,230 You can copy the image, you can save it to your, uh, library, which saves to your Creative Cloud library, 208 00:19:49,470 --> 00:19:52,860 which you could then open, uh, somewhere else in Creative Cloud. 209 00:19:53,070 --> 00:19:57,450 Or you can also just open in Adobe Express. So like if you wanted to add text to it. 210 00:19:57,570 --> 00:20:01,350 Um, and that's and or add anything else some animation. 211 00:20:01,620 --> 00:20:04,800 You can do that within Adobe Express and just start working with it there. 212 00:20:05,220 --> 00:20:10,200 The the reason why you might want to start with Firefly here in the web is because you have way more control. 213 00:20:10,830 --> 00:20:14,070 You have lots more options. You have the, the, uh, effects. 214 00:20:14,070 --> 00:20:18,750 You have the colors you have. You can see what the community is posting and get ideas. 215 00:20:18,990 --> 00:20:23,790 So you can start for, uh, Firefly project within express if you want to. 216 00:20:23,940 --> 00:20:27,420 It's a little more limited. Don't have as much feature. So I wanted to show you this one first. 217 00:20:28,200 --> 00:20:34,320 Um, also, you can't just straight up download it. And if we hit download notice it's going to tell us. 218 00:20:34,560 --> 00:20:38,130 Hey, by the way, you can do some more with your image if you want to. 219 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,440 You can add some more stuff to it. 220 00:20:40,530 --> 00:20:48,520 I'll just hit done and then uh, it'll just be in your downloads and it downloads it as whatever your text prompt was. 221 00:20:48,540 --> 00:20:53,130 So that's the description that you can go find again for how to find your your image. 222 00:20:53,610 --> 00:20:56,820 Now look what else you can do though. In Firefly you can edit. 223 00:20:57,270 --> 00:21:00,150 So you can click the little edit button right here in Firefly. 224 00:21:00,960 --> 00:21:09,869 And you can do generative fill, which means you can add a specific object to this image and add in like a, like a part of the image. 225 00:21:09,870 --> 00:21:14,070 You don't want to iterate the entire image, you just want to add like a prop or something like that. 226 00:21:14,910 --> 00:21:17,580 You can also tell it generate similar. 227 00:21:17,610 --> 00:21:24,660 This is really useful if you're really trying to fine tune some sort of image and you like like one of the options that it gave you, 228 00:21:24,840 --> 00:21:29,370 like for example, this one where it has the dolphin sort of going through the ring, 229 00:21:29,760 --> 00:21:36,060 maybe I like that particular composition, and I could tell it generates similar to this one, 230 00:21:36,060 --> 00:21:40,140 and it will give me four more options that are more like one that I've just picked. 231 00:21:40,740 --> 00:21:47,250 You can also use it as a composition reference. If you can make your own composition reference in Firefly and then use that. 232 00:21:47,610 --> 00:21:54,870 You can also use it as a style reference. Um, you can add text, uh, and shapes and graphics and social posts. 233 00:21:54,900 --> 00:21:58,740 What this does is this just opens it up in express. So it's the same thing. 234 00:21:59,040 --> 00:22:04,230 Okay. Now you may be wondering, like some AI art models, they will put text on the screen. 235 00:22:05,010 --> 00:22:10,080 You can do that. Like I diagram I think does a better job with putting text on the screen. 236 00:22:10,380 --> 00:22:18,839 But the downside to that is when you add an ask an AI art model to put text on the screen inside of the image, 237 00:22:18,840 --> 00:22:24,900 it becomes part of the image and you can't edit it. So you'd have to like regenerate your AI artwork again. 238 00:22:25,230 --> 00:22:33,870 Whereas if you use something like Firefly or Express, you can add the text as a separate object and then you can go back in and edit that. 239 00:22:33,880 --> 00:22:39,660 So there's some advantages there. But let's maybe try like generative fill. 240 00:22:40,470 --> 00:22:49,360 So if we go to generative fill. Then what's really cool is we can keep adding things to, um, our, uh, subject. 241 00:22:49,540 --> 00:22:54,490 So let's see, maybe we want to put, uh, something kind of over here. 242 00:22:54,490 --> 00:22:59,769 We can just kind of insert, make sure we're on the insert here, and then we can add something here. 243 00:22:59,770 --> 00:23:04,240 So maybe we put, um, maybe a seal. 244 00:23:05,850 --> 00:23:09,090 Now, it'd be interesting to see if it figures out it's the animal seal. 245 00:23:09,300 --> 00:23:14,310 Maybe I'll put seal lion. They'll probably do a better job. And then we'll hit generate. 246 00:23:15,300 --> 00:23:23,789 And it should read the pixels, read the composition, read the colors in the image, and it should put something that would make sense. 247 00:23:23,790 --> 00:23:28,829 So it did a fairly good job. Now the sea lions kind of like laying on top of the water. 248 00:23:28,830 --> 00:23:36,480 So that's not quite realistic. But what we could do is also put like a boulder under him or something like that to make it a little bit better. 249 00:23:36,750 --> 00:23:40,110 But there are some other iterations here. Yeah. 250 00:23:40,560 --> 00:23:45,749 And we could also put uh, the first, the top part of a seal sticking out of the water. 251 00:23:45,750 --> 00:23:48,780 We could put it. That is our prompt. And that probably would have done a better job. 252 00:23:49,380 --> 00:23:55,230 Um, you can also remove things. So if I didn't like the way this dolphin turned out because, like, 253 00:23:55,230 --> 00:23:59,160 I don't know what's going on with his tail, he's got, like, a bunch of extra fins here. 254 00:24:00,120 --> 00:24:05,429 We can hit remove. Oh, yeah, we want to stay. So we're going to we're going to keep we're going to keep these edits. 255 00:24:05,430 --> 00:24:09,360 We'll keep we're gonna do that first. Now let's go back to remove. 256 00:24:09,480 --> 00:24:14,040 And maybe let's just remove this weird looking dolphin right here because he doesn't quite match. 257 00:24:14,580 --> 00:24:26,310 And then we'll hit remove. And it should just again read the pixels around around that patch that I deleted and fill it in 258 00:24:26,310 --> 00:24:31,130 with just some space so it looks at the pixels around it and fills it in with similar pixels. 259 00:24:31,140 --> 00:24:34,590 That's pretty good. It did a pretty good job there. So pretty neat. 260 00:24:35,460 --> 00:24:43,560 Um, expand means generative expand. So if I decided I wanted this to be widescreen instead of one by one, I could use that tool to help me do that. 261 00:24:44,190 --> 00:24:47,280 And then Pan is just you want to pan around the screen. 262 00:24:47,580 --> 00:24:51,580 And it went back because I forgot to hit keep after I hit remove. 263 00:24:51,600 --> 00:24:57,180 So you have to keep this web based. You got to like make sure you save your changes as you go to that you keep the iterations. 264 00:24:57,900 --> 00:25:02,340 And then from this edit uh, sort of window again I can share it. 265 00:25:02,370 --> 00:25:09,929 Um, open an express, download it. Um, you know, put it, you know, use it in a presentation, whatever it is that I want to do. 266 00:25:09,930 --> 00:25:13,410 So that's, that's kind of the basics of getting started with Firefly. 267 00:25:13,650 --> 00:25:18,390 Now, what we'll do if you want to keep trying things on your own and feel free to do that. 268 00:25:18,780 --> 00:25:23,240 Um, here are some prompting ideas too that might be helpful to you. 269 00:25:23,250 --> 00:25:26,790 I have this one here from Adobe AI Art prompting ideas. 270 00:25:27,180 --> 00:25:32,700 This does a good job of kind of going through helping you get better at AI art prompts. 271 00:25:33,150 --> 00:25:38,580 And here are some sort of examples. Um, that might be good to look at. 272 00:25:38,600 --> 00:25:45,499 Okay, so if you tell, uh, Firefly to do a prompt of the full moon, like, if you just type in full moon, it's going to do something like this, right? 273 00:25:45,500 --> 00:25:49,420 So photorealistic, normal looking moon. Uh, it won't be. 274 00:25:49,490 --> 00:25:55,100 It won't be scientifically accurate. Most likely. It's just learned from Adobe Stock what the moon looks like. 275 00:25:55,730 --> 00:26:01,820 But you can do a lot by taking a simple prompt like that and making changes to it. 276 00:26:01,820 --> 00:26:06,680 So for example, this one is a full moon in the sky with a rocket headed towards the moon. 277 00:26:07,100 --> 00:26:09,740 This one is the same thing, but cartoon art. 278 00:26:10,280 --> 00:26:18,710 Very cute, very nice or full moon in the sky with the rocket head towards the moon in the style of a golden age Dutch master oil painting. 279 00:26:18,890 --> 00:26:23,240 So notice that they can't say in the style of Van Gogh. 280 00:26:23,720 --> 00:26:33,020 Okay, because Adobe, uh, Firefly is trained only on Adobe Stock images and won't understand anything proprietary. 281 00:26:33,170 --> 00:26:38,540 You can't say, uh, you know, with the Coca-Cola logo on it. 282 00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:44,390 It's not going to understand that it's proprietary. It's we'd be violating copyright for it to incorporate that. 283 00:26:44,630 --> 00:26:50,750 So it just won't do it. It'll just say, uh oh, sorry, I can't do that or just will ignore that part of your prompt. 284 00:26:51,170 --> 00:26:54,320 Um, so you have to get around it by describing something. 285 00:26:54,320 --> 00:27:00,979 So instead of saying in the style of Monet, you might say an impressionistic oil painting style, 286 00:27:00,980 --> 00:27:04,520 okay, so you kind of learn to work around some of the prompting that way. 287 00:27:05,720 --> 00:27:08,869 And then here are some ideas to kind of help you get started with that. 288 00:27:08,870 --> 00:27:13,550 Add an art movement to your prompt. Add specific colors. 289 00:27:13,730 --> 00:27:16,910 You can also say you know the absence of color. 290 00:27:16,910 --> 00:27:20,900 So you can say, uh, make a beautiful sunset, but no purple. 291 00:27:21,350 --> 00:27:25,940 Okay, so you can do that. Uh, you can say what type of composition you might like. 292 00:27:25,940 --> 00:27:27,140 You can add emotion. 293 00:27:27,140 --> 00:27:35,180 So you can say something like a happy robot, you know, and then it will kind of give it some, you know, sort of, uh, emotions in the image. 294 00:27:35,840 --> 00:27:39,940 What kind of lighting do you want? Uh, materials, you know. 295 00:27:39,950 --> 00:27:46,310 So if we had said a full moon, uh, made out of yarn, that would produce a really interesting image. 296 00:27:46,310 --> 00:27:52,190 And this are what you can use AI Art forge to create something totally imaginary, something that's totally inventive. 297 00:27:52,490 --> 00:27:58,160 Maybe combine two things that would normally be combined, um, to make it really interesting. 298 00:27:58,580 --> 00:28:04,520 You can also put hyperrealistic or steampunk or collage, you know, put some art styles with it. 299 00:28:05,470 --> 00:28:07,269 And you'll come up with some really unique things. 300 00:28:07,270 --> 00:28:15,910 So combining nature and technology, for example, uh, add a regular realistic animal in an unrealistic, 301 00:28:16,090 --> 00:28:19,120 you know, environment is pretty is pretty interesting. 302 00:28:19,600 --> 00:28:24,370 You can also use it just to make gradients. So you can open up Firefly and just say, uh, 303 00:28:24,370 --> 00:28:31,210 make me a gradient of these two colors and then use that to make it interesting background for something uh, 304 00:28:31,210 --> 00:28:38,230 portraits, you know, so that's, that's sort of a little tip sheet from, from Adobe right there to get you started. 305 00:28:38,920 --> 00:28:40,720 And then there's sort of the product page, 306 00:28:40,720 --> 00:28:47,230 which has an overview and kind of gives you some more ideas and also goes over what I just kind of showed you how you can remove. 307 00:28:47,500 --> 00:28:55,240 You can also, you know, um, upload your own image and remove things from an express and all of that as well. 308 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:59,199 And then it describes how Firefly is built into many of the apps. 309 00:28:59,200 --> 00:29:02,529 So inside of Photoshop, uh, you can do the same thing. 310 00:29:02,530 --> 00:29:08,589 You can open up Photoshop and create everything. And using Firefly, if you wanted to, um, express. 311 00:29:08,590 --> 00:29:16,180 What's really cool is illustrator will make a vector image so you can use it to make text, to image, to make a, uh, an image in illustrator. 312 00:29:16,180 --> 00:29:21,940 And then you can edit it just like if is, if you created those shapes yourself, those lines yourself. 313 00:29:22,270 --> 00:29:28,690 So that's really neat. Um, Lightroom has some neat presets that are kind of made with AI. 314 00:29:28,960 --> 00:29:37,270 Um, there's now the text to image in InDesign that's new, and they even have a little bit in like some 3D modeling here as well. 315 00:29:37,660 --> 00:29:44,199 Um, so that's the Firefly page. And then the last sort of big feature of, um, 316 00:29:44,200 --> 00:29:50,710 Adobe I wanted to show you is there's this great web page here that goes over and is constantly 317 00:29:50,710 --> 00:29:55,689 updated with all of the generative AI features that are new of Adobe Creative Cloud. 318 00:29:55,690 --> 00:30:01,330 So if we go here. Then we can see this great resource page from Adobe. 319 00:30:01,660 --> 00:30:07,509 And um, you can click on any of these topics that you're interested in and learn more about it. 320 00:30:07,510 --> 00:30:13,089 So there's Firefly here, which I've kind of gone over with you, but we'll go ahead and click on it so you get some ideas. 321 00:30:13,090 --> 00:30:15,790 And also this is a great resource to fall back on. 322 00:30:15,790 --> 00:30:23,919 Or if you want to learn more because they have YouTube videos, see, and we've got this cute little cat wearing a Hawaiian shirt and holding a camera. 323 00:30:23,920 --> 00:30:26,590 Like, we obviously would not be able to get that in real life. 324 00:30:26,590 --> 00:30:33,010 So using it, using AI to create really fun and interesting things like that where people go, oh wait, what was that? 325 00:30:33,220 --> 00:30:41,740 You know, is really is really neat. Um, and uh, there's some more, you know, features here, gives you some ideas. 326 00:30:42,160 --> 00:30:45,190 Uh, I've also seen people use it to make their own coloring books. 327 00:30:45,370 --> 00:30:50,079 You can just say, hey, black and white line art and then describe the line art that you want. 328 00:30:50,080 --> 00:30:57,670 And there you go. You have your own coloring book. Um, you can tell it charcoal or pencil, you know, sketch, cartoon style. 329 00:30:58,030 --> 00:31:02,920 Anything that you can imagine, you can basically kind of come up with that, which is really neat. 330 00:31:03,490 --> 00:31:10,840 Um, yeah. So this is a whole, uh, website about Firefly, uh, that that goes over all of the tools and Dobie, 331 00:31:11,230 --> 00:31:16,869 um, that have, um, I, um, this is information about the Content Authenticity initiative. 332 00:31:16,870 --> 00:31:21,099 So this is a really neat, um, initiative that Adobe is a part of. 333 00:31:21,100 --> 00:31:27,160 There are many companies who have signed on to it, including even more recently, meta and OpenAI. 334 00:31:27,550 --> 00:31:36,130 Um, the Content Authenticity Initiative says that we as corporations are helping to promote transparency in the use of AI. 335 00:31:36,580 --> 00:31:41,590 So doing things like what Firefly does or like if you use it in Photoshop, 336 00:31:41,950 --> 00:31:48,910 it will record the amount of AI that you use in that particular image in the metadata. 337 00:31:49,120 --> 00:31:54,280 And then if you post that on line somewhere, it has a little content credentials link on it. 338 00:31:54,580 --> 00:32:01,150 And um, you can click on it and see, sort of like a nutrition label for images is kind of how they describe it. 339 00:32:01,540 --> 00:32:07,150 Um, and I'll tell you what percent is AI, what percent is author created or artist created? 340 00:32:07,960 --> 00:32:12,609 Um, yeah. So if you're interested in some more of the generative AI features and some of the other apps, 341 00:32:12,610 --> 00:32:17,140 uh, Lightroom Premiere, uh, Photoshop AI and then coming soon. 342 00:32:17,350 --> 00:32:24,700 Well, there is some generative AI in Premiere Pro, but right now it's for, uh, like text, uh, uh, to voice to text. 343 00:32:25,090 --> 00:32:34,390 So it'll transcribe your video for you. Really? Well, um, and, uh, you can even do text based video editing, which is really cool. 344 00:32:34,600 --> 00:32:40,480 Generate the transcription, edit the word, and it takes out that part of the clip for you, um, which is really neat. 345 00:32:40,480 --> 00:32:46,179 And then more is coming with video, text to image video, um, and that and all of that. 346 00:32:46,180 --> 00:32:55,090 So yeah. So this site is, uh, updated, uh, by Adobe and it has the most latest up to date information, which is really cool to check out. 347 00:32:56,590 --> 00:33:02,590 And uh, the main other ones that are in express will happen to express and kind of see how that works there. 348 00:33:02,920 --> 00:33:07,870 Um, but you feel free to explore that page if you, if you use some of these other, um, 349 00:33:07,870 --> 00:33:13,270 apps already, you might explore how AI is now present in them and, and all of that. 350 00:33:13,870 --> 00:33:17,780 So first let's before we go on to copilot, let's hop into express. 351 00:33:17,800 --> 00:33:27,240 Now you can do it one of two ways. We could go back to our Firefly image that we created and, uh, we can go back to. 352 00:33:27,910 --> 00:33:33,089 Yeah. Let me kind of just go back. Well, I'll just pick a new one. 353 00:33:33,090 --> 00:33:38,130 It'd be fun. Um, and then once I'm here, like, I don't really want to insert anything and more. 354 00:33:38,130 --> 00:33:43,230 So what we can do is actually going to share from here, and then we can go to open in Adobe Express. 355 00:33:44,230 --> 00:33:51,010 So if we want to open this one in Adobe Express, we can do it that way and we can open up what we've been working on in Firefly. 356 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:57,580 Um, another thing we can do is we can go right to Adobe Express and start from scratch. 357 00:33:57,820 --> 00:33:59,259 So I'll show you that next. 358 00:33:59,260 --> 00:34:05,690 But know that this would be the same screen that you can get back to if you want working in Firefly and you want to just open and express, 359 00:34:05,710 --> 00:34:09,040 you can do that. You should be signed in. So just make sure you're signed in. 360 00:34:09,550 --> 00:34:15,400 Otherwise you can just go to express Dot Adobe Inc.com. 361 00:34:18,240 --> 00:34:24,000 And sign in to your Auburn, uh, ID? Okay, so your full Auburn email address. 362 00:34:24,210 --> 00:34:28,050 And then you say company or school account and all of that. 363 00:34:28,050 --> 00:34:34,450 And once you're signed in, then you're sort of at this main screen here when you're in Adobe Express. 364 00:34:34,470 --> 00:34:42,660 You can click the little plus sign to get started and then choose whatever size of, uh, item you want to create. 365 00:34:42,660 --> 00:34:50,219 Uh, express helps you create, um, all kinds of, um, graphics, either for print or for online. 366 00:34:50,220 --> 00:34:56,999 It's mostly online. It helps you create video. And there's also a web page feature where you don't have to know any code at all. 367 00:34:57,000 --> 00:34:59,250 Just create a web page for you, which is really nice. 368 00:34:59,730 --> 00:35:05,850 Um, but let's say we were going to create just a quick Instagram post that might be simple for us to get started with. 369 00:35:06,270 --> 00:35:12,030 So I'm just going to hit the plus sign to hit the 1 to 1 square. Um, but you could also pick Instagram. 370 00:35:12,030 --> 00:35:17,610 You could also type in what it is you want to create. But if we start with something simple, they'll probably be good. 371 00:35:17,970 --> 00:35:21,900 They have all these templates that you can start with as well, which is nice. 372 00:35:22,410 --> 00:35:28,650 Um, and you can also go to generate template and use AI to even create your own template. 373 00:35:28,980 --> 00:35:40,200 So if we go to generate template, we can even say something like um, a post for advertising a student. 374 00:35:41,530 --> 00:35:46,580 Club meeting. Uh, about. 375 00:35:47,030 --> 00:35:52,790 We'll just go with our theme of dolphins. It'll be the Dolphins club, and then we can generate. 376 00:35:53,720 --> 00:35:59,929 And so in this case, we're using, uh, Firefly to help us create a Instagram post. 377 00:35:59,930 --> 00:36:04,169 So it's going to find some backgrounds that might be useful, some icons that might be useful, 378 00:36:04,170 --> 00:36:08,210 or maybe some text that might match what it is that we've requested. 379 00:36:08,750 --> 00:36:15,510 Uh, so we'll give you a chance to do that. Um, you know, also create text effects, which is really cool. 380 00:36:15,530 --> 00:36:19,670 Uh, you can describe what you want your text to look like. That's also, uh, AI. 381 00:36:20,240 --> 00:36:24,139 Um, and it does Firefly right within here to text to image. 382 00:36:24,140 --> 00:36:27,290 So this is cute. We'll do the dive into dolphins. 383 00:36:27,300 --> 00:36:31,580 This is pretty cool. And then once we pick one we like we can click it. 384 00:36:31,910 --> 00:36:35,240 And then we can just work on making changes to it if we wanted to. 385 00:36:35,780 --> 00:36:43,730 Um, and then anything in express, you just basically click what it is that you want to change, and then you can replace it here. 386 00:36:44,120 --> 00:36:48,610 Um, if you want to change the text, you click the text and then you can make changes to it. 387 00:36:48,620 --> 00:36:51,680 Like as far as what does it look like, what style of text is it. 388 00:36:52,010 --> 00:36:57,720 All of that good stuff. Okay. So, um, we'll we'll start with the text here. 389 00:36:57,740 --> 00:37:04,789 If we have the text here and we want to maybe change the text into text effects instead of just having like regular words, we want the words. 390 00:37:04,790 --> 00:37:09,380 We want to describe what we want the words to look like. So now we can describe a texture. 391 00:37:09,380 --> 00:37:15,320 So we might say water bubbles maybe is what we want our text to look like. 392 00:37:15,830 --> 00:37:20,710 And then we'll hit generate. We'll see how it does. This is an experiment. 393 00:37:20,720 --> 00:37:24,380 We'll just give it a try. You try something that might be interesting to you. 394 00:37:25,760 --> 00:37:29,330 And, uh, we'll give it a chance to try that. Let's see if it'll do it. 395 00:37:29,780 --> 00:37:35,090 It's thinking the results down here. So notice it's very similar to how it looks like in Firefly. 396 00:37:35,360 --> 00:37:38,720 It has to kind of think about that. And they'll give you four options. 397 00:37:39,050 --> 00:37:42,650 And then once you pick one it'll apply it to all the rest of your text. 398 00:37:42,980 --> 00:37:47,990 Notice this kind of like loading of the text is kind of got a little loading screen on it too. 399 00:37:48,680 --> 00:37:53,540 I know, not too bad, not too bad. So water bubbles looks pretty cute. 400 00:37:53,870 --> 00:38:01,280 We'll just have to give it a minute to finish generating. There we go. So what's cool about that is that's completely unique every single time. 401 00:38:01,520 --> 00:38:05,240 So nobody else has that text like in the world essentially. 402 00:38:05,810 --> 00:38:10,120 Because even if I told it, the same prompt is going to create new, new, uh, pixels. 403 00:38:10,190 --> 00:38:11,870 So that's that's a really neat feature. 404 00:38:12,290 --> 00:38:18,850 Now something else we could do is instead of this image or if we wanted to add another image, maybe we'll add a second image. 405 00:38:18,860 --> 00:38:24,420 Let's do that. So if we go to media notice under media you have generate image. 406 00:38:24,440 --> 00:38:28,250 This is Adobe Firefly just within Adobe Express. 407 00:38:28,550 --> 00:38:34,070 So if we hit Generate image it's going to ask us what ratio do you want this new image to be. 408 00:38:34,100 --> 00:38:38,720 I'm going to stick with square because I'm thinking I'll just put a little something here that's sort of different. 409 00:38:38,720 --> 00:38:44,330 So I'm going hit square. And then now we can describe it just like we did in Firefly. 410 00:38:44,360 --> 00:38:49,700 Same thing. Okay. So maybe here we put, uh, cute dolphin. 411 00:38:52,590 --> 00:38:56,430 Dolphin. Cartoon. 412 00:38:57,830 --> 00:39:01,230 Character. Big eyes. 413 00:39:02,560 --> 00:39:06,299 Let's see what it does and then notice new and express. 414 00:39:06,300 --> 00:39:13,950 We can, uh, write with an express, uh, upload a style reference or upload a composition reference. 415 00:39:14,190 --> 00:39:20,220 Notice it's a little easier in Firefly, I think, to kind of if you're really working to refine an image, 416 00:39:20,220 --> 00:39:24,030 then the web based Firefly is is good to start with at first. 417 00:39:24,420 --> 00:39:27,510 But you can do this right into express, which is pretty cool. 418 00:39:27,570 --> 00:39:35,070 We'll go ahead and hit generate, but notice you have some of the same tools you can choose photographic, graphic or art. 419 00:39:35,070 --> 00:39:38,340 In this case, we probably want art because it's a cartoon type style. 420 00:39:38,790 --> 00:39:43,949 And we could also choose a type of, um, you know, sort of theme or style here as well. 421 00:39:43,950 --> 00:39:49,620 I think it's fine the way we have it. So I'm going to hit generate, and if you choose too many things it's going to get confused. 422 00:39:49,620 --> 00:39:55,650 Right. So think of it that way. Um, but we'll give it a chance to uh, generate. 423 00:39:55,650 --> 00:39:59,820 Now once it's generated, we can continue to sort of edit this if we want to. 424 00:39:59,830 --> 00:40:03,360 Oh. Pretty cute. Um, or we could replace it. 425 00:40:03,360 --> 00:40:09,000 We could also iterate it. Oh, look, this one's pretty cute, too. This one might go a little bit better with what we've selected. 426 00:40:09,480 --> 00:40:13,650 Um, yeah. These two are a little bit more realistic. 427 00:40:13,650 --> 00:40:17,820 Rather than art, this one definitely got the more cartoon style, um, which is neat. 428 00:40:17,820 --> 00:40:23,490 And notice you have the little more button here, so you can do some things to your image within express. 429 00:40:24,030 --> 00:40:30,300 Um, but what I'd like to do next is in order to make him blend in better with this graphic, 430 00:40:30,600 --> 00:40:36,870 is I'm going to go back to media and I'm going to choose this guy, which I already generated. 431 00:40:36,870 --> 00:40:41,070 So I can X out of that. Notice what we have. We have removed background. 432 00:40:41,370 --> 00:40:50,130 So um, express also has AI built into it to help us to remove the background for images and even video you can bring in video into express. 433 00:40:50,130 --> 00:40:54,720 It doesn't have to be green screen and remove the background from the video, which is really cool. 434 00:40:54,990 --> 00:40:58,170 But let's go ahead and remove the background from this little character guy. 435 00:40:59,170 --> 00:41:04,510 It did a pretty good job. And now we can resize it and we can kind of put it here. 436 00:41:04,960 --> 00:41:10,030 Now if we want him to kind of kind of tuck behind this text, we can also, um, 437 00:41:10,930 --> 00:41:16,510 uh, change the order over here so we can bring him down, uh, in these layers. 438 00:41:16,780 --> 00:41:19,880 And now he's kind of tucked behind the text, which is pretty cute. 439 00:41:19,900 --> 00:41:25,600 So now we have a pretty neat little graphic for our dolphin club, our new, uh, Auburn Dolphin club. 440 00:41:27,040 --> 00:41:31,960 Uh, I guess they swim at the lake. I'm not sure how that works, but that's okay. 441 00:41:32,980 --> 00:41:38,230 All right, so that is, um, Firefly plus Adobe Express. 442 00:41:38,260 --> 00:41:41,590 Um, and then, of course, you could give it a better name. 443 00:41:41,620 --> 00:41:47,800 It's just going to default to whatever your prompt was. We could give this a better name and call it, uh, dolphin. 444 00:41:51,210 --> 00:41:54,860 Club. Uh, Insta something like that. 445 00:41:55,160 --> 00:41:58,520 And now, wherever we have internet access, this is saved. 446 00:41:58,940 --> 00:42:02,510 Um, so that is important feature to keep in mind. 447 00:42:02,960 --> 00:42:10,310 When you are working in Firefly. You essentially have to, uh, download it or send it to express. 448 00:42:10,310 --> 00:42:13,669 And then that way you can kind of keep it and hang on to it. 449 00:42:13,670 --> 00:42:17,690 Otherwise this is like web based. It doesn't really save to Firefly. 450 00:42:18,020 --> 00:42:23,840 Firefly is the modeler you can use, and then you need to either export it, either download your image or save it, 451 00:42:24,080 --> 00:42:28,610 or send it to express, and then give it a name and save your file to express. 452 00:42:28,970 --> 00:42:33,410 Um, so you can come back to it and, you know, continue working with it and all of that. 453 00:42:34,550 --> 00:42:40,579 Now at this point, we could we could download our graphic and post it if we wanted to share it with somebody else. 454 00:42:40,580 --> 00:42:46,280 There's all those features of express that you can use with in conjunction with, uh, Firefly as well. 455 00:42:46,940 --> 00:42:54,920 If we go back to the homepage of Express Notice, just a quick way to get here is you can go to Generate Image right here from the home screen. 456 00:42:55,400 --> 00:43:01,369 You can also upload your own image and use generative fail to either add or remove uh things. 457 00:43:01,370 --> 00:43:05,960 We use the generate template to create that Instagram uh post. 458 00:43:06,260 --> 00:43:14,480 And then we also use the text effects, but we use that inside of a, uh, project, uh, where you can describe what you want the text to look like. 459 00:43:14,480 --> 00:43:18,800 So those are the main AI features of Adobe Express, which are which are pretty nice. 460 00:43:19,730 --> 00:43:24,500 So what we'll do now is we'll go back to our presentation page here. 461 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:30,770 And uh, you can use all these things, uh, also in other apps, we kind of showed you, uh, 462 00:43:30,770 --> 00:43:36,110 the big, uh, document here of how you can do it in Photoshop and that sort of thing. 463 00:43:36,110 --> 00:43:39,589 That's really the next step, if you like using Firefly, 464 00:43:39,590 --> 00:43:45,530 and then you've kind of got the hang of using an express and using it in Photoshop would really be kind of the next thing. 465 00:43:46,040 --> 00:43:49,339 Um, and, uh, it works the same way. 466 00:43:49,340 --> 00:43:59,150 You would just be inside of a Photoshop image and then you would choose, uh, generative fill and then you it's text to image and it uses Firefly. 467 00:43:59,150 --> 00:44:03,170 So same process, just a different app. And you're using a different app there. 468 00:44:03,380 --> 00:44:06,560 This is the generative expand. You can check out how to do that. 469 00:44:06,890 --> 00:44:15,439 These neural filters are really good if you're really into like maybe restoring historical photographs um, things like that or colorizing them. 470 00:44:15,440 --> 00:44:17,270 These neural filters are really smart. 471 00:44:17,630 --> 00:44:24,679 Um, they'll sort of read how the image is created and kind of apply the color and the lighting the way it should be to enhance the image. 472 00:44:24,680 --> 00:44:28,980 So really neat things there that it can do. All right. 473 00:44:29,310 --> 00:44:35,010 So, uh, what we'll do next in our last few minutes is talk about AI art in copilot. 474 00:44:35,280 --> 00:44:39,000 So Firefly is sort of the responsible one. 475 00:44:39,750 --> 00:44:43,829 Copilot is very responsible as well because it's within Microsoft. 476 00:44:43,830 --> 00:44:46,890 And we have, um, enterprise access to it. 477 00:44:47,280 --> 00:44:57,000 With copilot, you get a, uh, large language model of ChatGPT for and you get Dall-E, you get Dall-E three, which is pretty cool. 478 00:44:57,210 --> 00:45:07,650 So what you might want to do is go back to maybe Firefly and maybe try that, or express whatever you use to create, uh, something there. 479 00:45:08,100 --> 00:45:11,730 Um, we'll go back. I'll just go back to maybe one of these other ones. 480 00:45:13,160 --> 00:45:18,830 Um, and get the prompt that you use. So if you want to keep in mind what prompt you use, you could do that. 481 00:45:19,250 --> 00:45:25,820 Um, and what we can do is try the same prompt that we used in Firefly, in copilot, and see how they are different. 482 00:45:26,510 --> 00:45:32,870 Um, but, uh, first of all, um, also, if you need help after today or if you have questions after today about AI, 483 00:45:32,870 --> 00:45:36,710 art and or Adobe Express using Photoshop, things like that. 484 00:45:36,950 --> 00:45:42,860 We do have our Adobe Student Consultants at the Adobe Creative Space, and they have a schedule here. 485 00:45:43,370 --> 00:45:48,200 And just check the schedule C make sure somebody is actually scheduled to be there. 486 00:45:48,650 --> 00:45:52,609 Um, and they also work as zoom room at the same time. 487 00:45:52,610 --> 00:45:58,640 So if you can't quite get over here to ask for help, or if you have questions, or you want somebody to look at your design and give you some feedback. 488 00:45:59,240 --> 00:46:04,310 Just check the schedule here. You can also click on their pseudonyms and see what their specialties are. 489 00:46:04,580 --> 00:46:07,010 So like uh, this one knows illustrator. 490 00:46:07,010 --> 00:46:15,350 So if you're interested in learning more about illustrator and trying the, you know, AI vector image creator, and also how do you edit it after that? 491 00:46:15,590 --> 00:46:21,710 See then that one would be a good one to, uh, to talk with. Um, but, uh, that's a resource I wanted to show you. 492 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:30,380 And then also all of, uh, our workshops are recorded on our instructional content page, and we have more workshops coming up. 493 00:46:30,390 --> 00:46:40,510 You can see our flier here. Um, and we have one on, uh, copilot a little bit more on copilot and sort of using it with language next week. 494 00:46:40,520 --> 00:46:44,150 So we have another one coming up next week. You can get to the link to register here. 495 00:46:44,390 --> 00:46:47,030 But we also post all of our recordings here as well. 496 00:46:47,330 --> 00:46:53,570 So if you have questions or you want to, you know, watch it again or kind of go back or go more into depth, 497 00:46:53,570 --> 00:46:57,920 you want to learn more about Photoshop, but you can't make it to the session. 498 00:46:58,160 --> 00:47:03,320 There's a recording right here. So these are us, you know, recordings of us presenting. 499 00:47:03,830 --> 00:47:07,460 Um, anyway, so now let's hop in to copilot. 500 00:47:08,030 --> 00:47:14,150 Now there is an OET article on copilot, just like there was one on Adobe that I showed you. 501 00:47:14,150 --> 00:47:18,020 So that goes more into depth about, you know, access and all of that. 502 00:47:18,440 --> 00:47:23,990 But we're just going to hop in. And copilot uses Dall-E three to create images. 503 00:47:23,990 --> 00:47:29,570 So technically Dall-E has is violating copyright because it's just kind of scrape the internet for images. 504 00:47:30,020 --> 00:47:37,610 However, because it's in this sort of protected instance of copilot and doesn't train on the information you're putting into it, 505 00:47:38,090 --> 00:47:49,040 then it can be sort of another safe AI art modeler to try because, um, first of all, it will understand proprietary information. 506 00:47:49,400 --> 00:47:53,059 So for example, we actually guided um, 507 00:47:53,060 --> 00:48:04,340 some students to use Dall-E instead of Firefly for a certain project because this project required them to make a new marketing plan for an actual, 508 00:48:04,820 --> 00:48:11,959 uh, existing sports team. So, like they were told, make a marketing plan based upon the market research that you conduct. 509 00:48:11,960 --> 00:48:16,520 So they had to find some facts about this particular team and their marketing strategies. 510 00:48:16,820 --> 00:48:21,919 And then they also had to find who would be a good partner or a product that could 511 00:48:21,920 --> 00:48:25,640 partner with them in the future to change their marketing strategy to improve it. 512 00:48:25,940 --> 00:48:31,730 So, for example, maybe one group had the Colorado Avalanche and they had to come up with a marketing plan for that. 513 00:48:31,940 --> 00:48:36,680 Well, they wanted an image to represent their marketing pitch, right. 514 00:48:37,430 --> 00:48:42,350 That showed the Colorado Avalanche players with a like Celsius product. 515 00:48:42,650 --> 00:48:47,180 Well, Firefly's not going to do any of that because it's all proprietary, right? 516 00:48:47,210 --> 00:48:51,110 It's not going to understand avalanche. It's not going to put their logo or their colors. 517 00:48:51,230 --> 00:48:56,060 Celsius is not going to understand that. There's probably a thermal thermometer up there or something random. 518 00:48:56,420 --> 00:49:04,910 So in that case, Dall-E was a better option. So if you need sort of proprietary stuff, or if you're a designer and you're working with a non designer, 519 00:49:04,910 --> 00:49:12,470 Dall-E may be a better option because it'll, it'll it's been trained on a lot more content because it's just scraped the internet for images. 520 00:49:12,770 --> 00:49:15,320 And it does understand proprietary information. 521 00:49:15,830 --> 00:49:23,330 Um still though if you create stuff for officially for Auburn, don't use it to create things like Orbi and things like that. 522 00:49:23,330 --> 00:49:27,380 It won't be correct and it'd be violating our copyright to do that. 523 00:49:27,410 --> 00:49:33,800 Um, so I'll always go by the Auburn Brand Center guidelines and always follow that. 524 00:49:34,010 --> 00:49:41,870 Um, but Dolly could be used as sort of a mock, uh, you know, do a mock up of a design, and then you go create it for real, 525 00:49:42,080 --> 00:49:45,320 you know, after you sort of get people to look at it and review it and that sort of thing. 526 00:49:45,950 --> 00:49:50,570 So what you can do is we can try copilot to create images. 527 00:49:50,930 --> 00:49:56,419 Um, and again, uh, we'll go ahead and hop into copilot because then the rest of this stuff is just kind of advice, 528 00:49:56,420 --> 00:50:03,350 you know, for working with AI and stuff like that. So to access Copilot, you basically just go to Microsoft. 529 00:50:03,560 --> 00:50:07,190 Uh, dot copilot copilot dot Microsoft.com. 530 00:50:07,490 --> 00:50:12,440 There's an article here that tells you exactly what steps to go to to access it and all of that, but. 531 00:50:12,480 --> 00:50:18,770 We can just do it this way. So, uh. By the DoD. 532 00:50:19,100 --> 00:50:22,270 Microsoft. Oops. 533 00:50:24,020 --> 00:50:33,270 Dot com. Okay, so once you get to copilot Dot Microsoft.com and you can access this in any browser. 534 00:50:33,600 --> 00:50:34,860 Here's a little tip. 535 00:50:35,220 --> 00:50:44,400 If you access copilot in the Microsoft Edge browser, which you can download for Mac, if you happen to have a mac for, it's still a free download. 536 00:50:44,400 --> 00:50:54,059 It works on Mac as well. Then you can have copilot open as a sidebar in edge, and you can have a website open an edge, 537 00:50:54,060 --> 00:50:57,390 and you can ask copilot about the website that you currently have open. 538 00:50:57,960 --> 00:51:01,710 So imagine you're on an page that has a research article on it. 539 00:51:02,100 --> 00:51:06,240 You can ask it information about what it is that you're reading online. 540 00:51:06,240 --> 00:51:10,530 So lots of cool other features. But to access them first you have to sign in. 541 00:51:10,980 --> 00:51:18,000 So you'll hit Sign in. Now this is just your regular Auburn Microsoft account, so it'll be your full Auburn email address. 542 00:51:18,390 --> 00:51:21,660 You'll hit next and then it will want your password. 543 00:51:25,710 --> 00:51:34,650 So let's go ahead and put that in. I'm not going to stay signed in because this is a shared computer and a couple of things for you to notice. 544 00:51:35,070 --> 00:51:39,419 You should have web here. This is this is copilot the chat bot. 545 00:51:39,420 --> 00:51:46,980 And everybody at Auburn has free access to this. This access is ChatGPT for so the paid version of chat GPT. 546 00:51:47,490 --> 00:51:52,500 So if you access copilot you are getting a better AI than you would be for free. 547 00:51:52,800 --> 00:51:58,420 Um, if you go and try to access them for free, like ChatGPT, um, make sure you're signed in. 548 00:51:58,440 --> 00:52:04,200 Notice there's a little green protected button here, so that indicates your stuff isn't getting trained on. 549 00:52:04,590 --> 00:52:08,700 Um, and it's not going to remember your conversation. So same thing like Firefly. 550 00:52:09,090 --> 00:52:13,890 If you want to keep it, make sure you download it or copy and paste it or save whatever it gives you. 551 00:52:14,100 --> 00:52:17,330 But let's try for the same little, um, description. 552 00:52:17,340 --> 00:52:23,310 So I think I said, um, a cute. Uh, dolphin. 553 00:52:24,580 --> 00:52:31,680 Cartoon character. Big eyes, but you choose what you want. 554 00:52:31,690 --> 00:52:37,360 Or if you had a prompt that you tried in Firefly, feel free to try it in, uh, in Dall-E. 555 00:52:39,540 --> 00:52:43,620 And then [INAUDIBLE] say, I'll try to create that, and then it'll give us a second to create. 556 00:52:44,880 --> 00:52:49,230 And notice it reminds us AI generated content may be incorrect. 557 00:52:49,650 --> 00:52:52,530 So it's kind of gives you a little disclaimer there. 558 00:52:53,040 --> 00:53:03,540 Uh, so so notice how compared to Firefly's results, this one was a little bit more consistent in the cartoon style in the big eyes. 559 00:53:04,170 --> 00:53:10,590 It was also a little less, uh, diverse, though, um, if you remember the Firefly one, 560 00:53:10,590 --> 00:53:15,120 it gave me dolphins with different colored eyes and different styles. 561 00:53:15,120 --> 00:53:21,690 Kind of. This one was pretty consistent, except it gave me this one with a background which I did not ask for, just gave that. 562 00:53:22,140 --> 00:53:26,370 And then these others have no background, which is more like what I put in. 563 00:53:26,520 --> 00:53:33,090 So that's interesting. Now with Dall-E, you can't, um, keep making changes to it. 564 00:53:33,120 --> 00:53:36,990 You have to put in a new prompt. So that's an advantage that Firefly has. 565 00:53:36,990 --> 00:53:40,589 You can then edit it and continue making changes to it and all of that. 566 00:53:40,590 --> 00:53:43,260 Bring it into express and all of that kind of thing. 567 00:53:43,260 --> 00:53:49,980 But if I see one that I like, I can click it and then I could just save this image and then I could use this somewhere else. 568 00:53:50,430 --> 00:53:54,720 And yeah, you could mash them up. You can take the picture that you got from Dall-E, right. 569 00:53:54,720 --> 00:53:59,190 And plop it into express if you wanted, or your presentation or something like that. 570 00:53:59,580 --> 00:54:05,370 And notice it tells you this is the Microsoft Bing image creator, which is powered by Dall-E three, is what it is. 571 00:54:05,790 --> 00:54:10,380 Okay. Um, and it's not going to remember what you trained it on if you, 572 00:54:10,380 --> 00:54:15,450 if it if it didn't do a good job, you can do a new topic and have it start over fresh. 573 00:54:15,570 --> 00:54:24,540 Um, that that is very helpful. You can also upload images to copilot and ask it to describe it or explain it to you. 574 00:54:24,870 --> 00:54:28,290 You can ask it to do things like create alt text for this image. 575 00:54:28,530 --> 00:54:32,400 You can upload a chart and say, can you explain this chart or graph to me? 576 00:54:32,670 --> 00:54:36,100 So that's something you can do in copilot that you can't do in Firefly. 577 00:54:36,120 --> 00:54:40,770 So that's a little tip there. Um, but yeah, give it a try and see what you think. 578 00:54:41,490 --> 00:54:46,290 So that's copilot for web in your protected instance, accessing, uh, Dall-E three. 579 00:54:46,410 --> 00:54:51,990 Okay. And then we'll go back to our presentation because we're coming close to the end of our time here. 580 00:54:52,380 --> 00:54:56,920 Um, in general, this is just some general guidance for learning and teaching with AI. 581 00:54:56,940 --> 00:55:03,030 That pretty much concludes, like how do we use what are the AI art tools we have access to here at Auburn, and how do we use them? 582 00:55:03,040 --> 00:55:10,710 So now you are familiar with with uh, getting started there, but in general, there is some general guidance for, uh, using AI. 583 00:55:10,740 --> 00:55:14,070 Here at Auburn, here's the advisory guidance. There's a link to it. 584 00:55:14,580 --> 00:55:22,350 Um, in general, we recommend that um, employees as well as students become familiar with AI tools and their capabilities. 585 00:55:22,350 --> 00:55:26,070 And remember, we have the Auburn ones at the top. And then for teachers, 586 00:55:26,070 --> 00:55:33,749 we ask that you set clear guidelines about how you about AI use in your course and explain there are some sample syllabus statements. 587 00:55:33,750 --> 00:55:38,730 There's resources that faculty can do. Uh, we encourage people to discuss. 588 00:55:38,730 --> 00:55:42,330 I use the coursework academic, uh, integrity. 589 00:55:42,810 --> 00:55:49,289 Um, and also, uh, encourage people to help students recognize biases, hallucinations, 590 00:55:49,290 --> 00:55:52,740 you know, because in a large language model will often make stuff up. 591 00:55:52,740 --> 00:55:55,920 Now, in the case of AI art, you want it to hallucinate. 592 00:55:56,040 --> 00:55:59,970 That's a good thing because it's coming up with something new and different, which is really cool. 593 00:55:59,970 --> 00:56:03,780 That's what you want. So that's what's cool about this presentation is that's a good thing. 594 00:56:04,260 --> 00:56:11,130 Um, continue learning. Basically a great role to go by is use AI to work with you, not for you. 595 00:56:11,550 --> 00:56:16,919 We wouldn't like just take the first iteration of whatever it gave us and just copy and paste it. 596 00:56:16,920 --> 00:56:23,070 Probably, unless we did a really, really good job with the prompt, but you have to check what it gave you. 597 00:56:23,070 --> 00:56:27,300 Double check it, make sure it looks good to you. Same thing with AI art. 598 00:56:27,750 --> 00:56:31,740 And then there's all kinds of resources. Here we have the teaching with AI canvas course. 599 00:56:31,740 --> 00:56:37,440 That's for, uh, faculty and staff. University writing has a lot of great resources there. 600 00:56:37,920 --> 00:56:41,340 Um, there's a, uh, course for employees. 601 00:56:41,340 --> 00:56:45,570 There's more courses from HR for employees as well. This one is an asynchronous one. 602 00:56:45,570 --> 00:56:51,060 You can start with, um, there's there's additional ones there for H from HR for employees. 603 00:56:51,120 --> 00:56:59,730 Here's one for students. This guide to AI Enhanced learning is a online tutorial that's posted on our library page. 604 00:56:59,730 --> 00:57:07,920 But here's the link right here. It takes you through a module and goes through ethical text and using it for code and media, that sort of thing. 605 00:57:08,310 --> 00:57:11,700 And then our creative space helps with Adobe Creative Cloud apps. 606 00:57:11,850 --> 00:57:16,620 And there is an AI EU initiative. If you want to learn more about that group, there's a link there. 607 00:57:17,130 --> 00:57:20,670 And then there's some additional like just prompting ideas. 608 00:57:20,700 --> 00:57:27,990 Um, you know, we'll go more into this with the next workshop about more, where we talk more about Copilot, um, next week. 609 00:57:28,260 --> 00:57:32,430 But there are some sample frameworks and rubrics for AI and creative thinking. 610 00:57:32,730 --> 00:57:37,410 And then here's some other just, you know, sort of tips for using AI in general. 611 00:57:37,800 --> 00:57:41,470 You know, check it. Keep testing it. Make changes to it. 612 00:57:41,740 --> 00:57:45,770 Here's a great little guide for students I happen to find. Should I use an I. 613 00:57:46,030 --> 00:57:49,450 You know, use it when it is helpful to you, right. 614 00:57:49,450 --> 00:57:53,109 And not to do the work, all the work for you because you won't learn that way. 615 00:57:53,110 --> 00:57:56,290 You have to use it to work with you. Um, yeah. 616 00:57:56,300 --> 00:57:59,740 So those are just some great resources here that you're welcome to check out later. 617 00:58:00,190 --> 00:58:07,810 Um, but really appreciate you guys being here today. And hopefully that gives you some ideas about getting started, uh, with AI art.