![]() ![]() I could probably have been more careful and selected only the 240Hz logo and corner images, but I could also have removed it all manually. Now, in this case the fill has removed the biker and robots from the scene. In the above example, you can see what a very quick Generative Fill request does to an image that is riddled with text and logos. Image used with permission by copyright holder But it took less than a minute to do what would have taken half an hour before. This probably works well with watermarks on photos, but I don’t think I can legally advise you to do that. ![]() Got a photo with some text on it you really don’t need? Generative Fill can strip that text right out and you’d never even know it was there. Generative Fill is so, so good at removing elements from an image that I rarely do any of it manually any more. But I’ve found it works just as well for getting all the most boring jobs done faster. It wants to inspire you to use its tool (rather than the others) to produce AI-created images that will attract attention.Īdobe makes Generative Fill out to be some super-advanced, crazy-detailed tool for creative work. ![]() It’s trying to tap into that wonder around Dall-E and Midjourney. Generative Fill makes the boring easyĬheck out Adobe’s promotional page for Generative Fill and you’ll find all sorts of fantastical images it’s created. That’s where the Generative Fill feature comes in - and it’s changed my workflow forever. While I don’t do that quite so much these days, it’s still a regular part of my work. I’d tweak the levels and colors, sure, but the biggest job was taking out unwanted elements, whiting out the background, and getting the image in the right aspect ratio. It was basically the same thing every time: cut out the portions of the background that I could through painfully slow manual selection, or use the dodge tool to white it out as best I could. I love my job and I enjoyed my time doing lots of product reviews for various sites, but the Photoshop portion of it was decidedly tiresome. This new Photoshop tool could bring AI magic to your images Midjourney’s new zoom-out feature is becoming the next big AI sensation You can finally use Adobe’s game-changing AI features in Photoshop, Premiere, and After Effects ![]()
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