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MeredithStotzner
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May 23, 2023
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Show Off Your Generative Fill Creations from Photoshop beta

  • May 23, 2023
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 The team cannot wait to see what you've created with this thrilling, new, beta technology!

This is the FUN sharing post.
We've been having such a blast exprimenting and playing for the past few months, it's so exciting to have you join in the joy!


Show off those creations! Bonus if you also upload the orignal image and the prompts.
Ready! Set! GO!
Thank you for trying out Photoshop (beta).


P.S. Provide Feedback and help shape Generative Fill: If you would like to provide feedback on the overall experience, report any bugs, or suggest new features please let us know in the beta community announcement.

If you prefer Discord, you can find us there too!

 

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Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
July 1, 2023

Here's a pic I created in 5 minutes. Had to do some work the womans face but all in all it'd pretty good.

 

ginnyh690852
Participating Frequently
June 30, 2023

Adoptable dog named Matisse. Before and after.

JR Boulay
Community Expert
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June 29, 2023

 

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JR Boulay
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June 29, 2023

 

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JR Boulay
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June 29, 2023

 

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Participant
June 28, 2023

I wanted to try some painting from scratch. The first prompt was "a highly detailed painting of ancient Rome and the tiber river". I felt this was pretty good by itself, but I wanted more details.

So I continued adding elements, replacing others, deleting some. There are a few areas where I used the new Remove Tool, and I added the reflection of the obelisk to the water manually. I was pleasantly surprised by how the software seems to understand the rules of perspective (most of the time).

 

In general, I was highly impressed by the new AI generative fill, and think it could become an indispensible tool for artists. Perhaps not for a final complete artwork, but certainly as a starting point to work on and refine manually.

 

Some observations

 

1. Adding new elements can include quite a bit of trial and error, mostly regenerating repeatedly until I got something that looked accepatable. Also selection size and shape seems to matter quite a bit, especially when trying to get a new element to fit to a specific size

2. A couple of times, the results were rather odd/unexpected, rewording the prompt often helped. However, sometimes I had to give up and come up with another idea

3. I received a few warnings that some images violated the terms of use, but couldn't work out for the life of me what anyone could have possibly taken exception to - even a couple of times when I just hit "Generate" without any prompt at all simply to remove an object. I had to resort to using the new Remove Tool, which is also amazing BTW. Another time it objected to the prompt "human figure in a toga". Rewording the prompt to "human figure" worked. Perhaps togas are just too risqué. LOL  This was a small annoyance though.

4. "A painting of a large statue of a roman god" left me completely awestruck!

 

I can't wait until Adobe adds this new functionality to the main release. Well done Adobe, for the most part!

Glenn 8675309
Legend
July 12, 2023

I used a couple of your prompts and this is what it came up with. 

Graham24508943nobd
Known Participant
July 12, 2023

I got similar when asking for ancient Egypt

Participant
June 27, 2023

Befor

 

After

Started with the hand in shower and expanded it to a sushi resturant.

 

JR Boulay
Community Expert
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June 27, 2023

Reality

 

Instagram post

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JR Boulay
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June 27, 2023

Before

 

After

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Caity.psd
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 18, 2023

Hey @JR Boulay! We'd love to feature this in a blog, please check your DMs (top right corner, envelope icon) if interested! 

Thank you,

Caity

 

JR Boulay
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 18, 2023

This image comes from the French edition of Computer Arts #65 magazine. At the time (more than 10 or 15 years ago), the CD-ROM that came with the magazine contained about 10 to 20 'royalty-free' images supplied by an image bank every month.
In the case of this image, it was Ingram who donated it if we refer to the file name: "CA65-Ingram-15.jpg".

 

You can download the original file here, but I couldn't find anything interesting in the metadata: https://shared-assets.adobe.com/link/be892a08-5fb0-4a0a-5c57-1000991f47fa

 

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JR Boulay
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June 27, 2023

Before

 

After

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