https://video.tv.adobe.com/v/3481475/?autoplay=false | An embedded video with a play button in the center. The video shows how to train your first custom model.
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Stay true to your illustration style.

Train a custom AI model on your illustration artwork and generate new visuals that maintain your color systems, shapes, and textures. Quickly extend an illustration system, explore new compositions, and create visuals that all look consistent. Typical AI models produce one-size-fits-all results, but Firefly Custom Models reflect your unique visual style with every new image you generate.

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An upload icon with the phrase "Drop training images here" is shown. Below we see a collection of illustration thumbnails being dropped in a pile, all with a similar look and feel.
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Two illustrations are shown side by side that show the same young woman in two different settings. One shows her in a duck pond. The other shows her holding a white cat and walking up a walkway toward a house.

Replicate characters consistently.

Use your Firefly Custom Models to generate the same character across different scenes, expressions, and moments, while preserving the details that make them recognizable. Their appearance, personality, and style stay intact, so you can place them in new environments or poses without redrawing from scratch. Whether it’s a mascot or your main character, it will show up consistently as intended.

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Create where you already work.

Adobe Firefly Custom Models (beta) fit perfectly into your existing generative workflow. Train your Custom Model in Firefly, then select it from the model picker in Firefly image generation or Firefly Boards. To find your trained models at any time - just go to Custom models > Model Inventory. From there you can Generate, Share, Duplicate or Delete your model.

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The same illustration that's on the top of the page is shown, a woman with colorful flowers on her head and a clear helmet. Beneath her is a selection menu that shows Custom model › My illustration style. And beneath that are two other illustrations of women with flowery helmets on that are both in a similar illustration style.