Also selection size and shape seems to matter quite a bit, especially when trying to get a new element to fit to a specific sizeĢ. Adding new elements can include quite a bit of trial and error, mostly regenerating repeatedly until I got something that looked accepatable. Perhaps not for a final complete artwork, but certainly as a starting point to work on and refine manually.ġ. ![]() In general, I was highly impressed by the new AI generative fill, and think it could become an indispensible tool for artists. I was pleasantly surprised by how the software seems to understand the rules of perspective (most of the time). There are a few areas where I used the new Remove Tool, and I added the reflection of the obelisk to the water manually. So I continued adding elements, replacing others, deleting some. I felt this was pretty good by itself, but I wanted more details. The first prompt was "a highly detailed painting of ancient Rome and the tiber river". I wanted to try some painting from scratch. ![]() The day Adobe enables 'Generative Fill' in the standard PS version ¡we will have a Big Bang! Adobe's AI Model(s) works wonderfully in terms of photography, speaking of artistic styles its still very poor from my point of view (and the experience with other AI Models), I guess there's plenty of material to train a model without getting into copyright conflicts (Adobe could even hire artists to train models ad hoc, not everyone hates AI). The ban of some words are a small annoyance, hopefully it will be cleared up soon (it feels like censorship).ģ. It works perfectly, even with a PC machine already a bit old.Ģ. Starting from a portrait generated in Adobe Firefly then I use Generative Fill to expand, modify and even add effects (as overlays) and end up in this 360º Panorama (in FaceBook format).ġ. I'm attaching one of the first experiments of many that Im doing. ![]() I'm really enjoying the possibilities of 'Generative Fill' within Photoshop, it's undoubtedly an amazing tool for photo retouching but it also opens new avenues for creativity.
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