The Text to Image function in the Firefly web app can be used as an AI graffiti generator to produce graffiti-style artwork. This tool is particularly useful for designers, artists and marketers looking to incorporate stylised street-style art aesthetics into their projects.
It functions as both a graffiti text generator and a full-scene graffiti art tool, with options to customise tone, colour, and style.
Yes, you can customise Adobe Firefly graffiti art, both before and after the image is generated. You can adjust settings, prompts and upload a Reference Image to inform the look of the artwork before you generate it and you can continue to edit the image after generation using tools such as Generative Fill. This makes Firefly an excellent graffiti maker tool, perfect for unique logos, merchandise designs or personalised content.
When using Adobe Firefly as an AI graffiti generator, you can create a wide range of stylised, graffiti-inspired visual content that fits both personal and professional design needs. Examples include graffiti-style text, character art, backgrounds, album art, t-shirt graphics, and more.
Yes, you can use Firefly to generate graffiti-style artwork for free, but the free plan comes with certain limitations. Learn more about Adobe Firefly plans
here.
Your free plan includes a set number of monthly credits that cover features like Text to Image and Generative Fill.
Yes, you can use the Adobe Firefly Text to Image feature for commercial graffiti art, provided you adhere to
Adobe user guidelines and produce the content with the commercially released version of Firefly. All Firefly tools are designed to be safe for commercial use, as they are trained on Adobe Stock, licensed content and public domain materials. This includes graffiti-style logos or brand visuals created for clients or merchandise.
Adobe Firefly is built to be user-friendly and intuitive, making it accessible for beginners as well as professionals. Even if you’re just starting out, you can create something incredible with Firefly. Explore prompts and settings to discover your own unique style.
As a beginner-friendly graffiti generator, it’s ideal for students, marketers, or anyone exploring AI tools for the first time.
Yes, you can download your graffiti art created with Firefly. There are several methods to save and manage your generated images:
- Downloading images locally
- Saving to Creative Cloud Libraries
- Additional options:
- Copy image
- Save to favourites
- Copy link to image
Downloaded images are high resolution and ready to use for digital or print projects.
Yes, you can save and edit your Adobe Firefly Text to Image designs later, including in Adobe Photoshop and other Creative Cloud applications.
Saving your Firefly designs
To ensure you can access and edit your designs later:
- Save to Creative Cloud Libraries: After generating your image in Firefly, click the Share button and select Save to library. Choose an existing library or create a new one. This method allows you to access your image across different devices and applications, including Photoshop.
- Favourite the image: Click the star icon on the image to save it to your favourites. This saves the image along with the prompt, styles and reference images used, enabling you to regenerate or iterate on the design later. Note that favourites are accessible only from the same browser and device.
- Download the image: Click the download button to save the image locally on your device. Keep in mind that this method does not save the prompt or styles, so you won't be able to regenerate the exact image later.
Editing your designs later
Open in Photoshop: Once your image is saved to Creative Cloud, open Photoshop and access the library where the image is stored. You can then open the image in Photoshop for further editing.
Use Generative Fill: In Firefly, select your image and click the Edit icon. Choose Generative Fill to add new content, replace the background or remove unwanted parts of the image. Note that once an image is edited using Generative Fill, you cannot return to the original Text to Image generator with the same settings.