Request for Enhanced Generative Fill Feature - Persistent Element Memory
I'm continually impressed with the innovations and improvements you bring to the platform. I would like to share an idea that I believe could further enhance the capabilities of the Generative Fill feature.
I have found that there is room for improvement in terms of efficiency and creative flexibility. Specifically, I would like to propose the inclusion of a feature that enables the AI to remember and reproduce specific elements or objects in different scenarios.
The concept is simple yet incredibly useful. It would allow users to designate certain elements, such as a main character or a related environment, and have the AI remember and replicate them in various situations. Here's how it could work:
Selection and Designation: Users would be able to select an element within their canvas, whether it's a character, an object, or a background. They can then designate this as a "persistent element" by activating the feature.
Scenario Variations: Once an element is designated as persistent, the AI would remember its characteristics, such as appearance, position, and attributes. Users can then proceed to work on different scenarios while retaining the option to insert the designated element seamlessly.
Enhanced Flexibility: Designers and artists would benefit from increased creative flexibility as they can experiment with different scenarios and compositions while keeping key elements consistent.
I believe that the implementation of Persistent Element Memory would be a game-changer for Photoshop users, especially for those working on projects involving recurring characters, branding, or design elements. It would not only boost productivity but also encourage more innovative and creative workflows.
I kindly request you to consider this suggestion and explore the feasibility of adding this feature to a future Photoshop update. I believe it aligns with Adobe's commitment to providing cutting-edge tools for creative professionals.
