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May 30, 2024
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Conserver l'image de base générée...

  • May 30, 2024
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Bonjour,

Comment Générer une image, en choisir unes sur les 4, et conserver cette base afin de pouvoir tester différents Effets sans que cette dernière ne soit regénérée.

Exemple :

Je génére une image (un chien par exemple)

Sur les 4 proposition j'en chosis une.

Je veux tester un effet et je génére.

image du chien choisi est remplacé par une autre

 

Comment procéder ?

Merci

Merci.

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droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 30, 2024

Hello @delavallade-design,

Thank you for your message.

 

I think you are asking for the different style to be overlayed on top of an existing image.  This might be close to what you want...  When you have the image you want to use as the "base" image, favourite it, so you can return to it.  Then download the image and use it as a structure reference and slide the strength control all the way to the right.  Then change the styles.

 

Please let us know if this gives you the effect you are looking for.


My best,
droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Known Participant
May 30, 2024

Hi droopy,

 
I can't reproduce your trick.

Also, i don't find the strength control.

Thanks

Known Participant
May 30, 2024

Bonjour,

Comment Générer une image, en choisir unesur les 4, et conserver cette base afin de pouvoir tester différents Effets sans que cette dernière ne soit regénérée.

Merci.

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 30, 2024

Bonjour @delavallade-design,

 

I started with this image:

 giant thick juicy hamburger with hot french fries, on red plate 

 

Saved it to a file and then loaded it into structure reference:

I outlined the strength control.

 

I then selected the styles I wanted:

 

And generated:

 

Second try with different styles:

Please let me know if this helped.

 

Bien à vous,

    droopy

 

 

 

 

 

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Known Participant
May 30, 2024

Bonjour @delavallade-design,

 

Not exactly. Reference image in Photoshop is a little different.  On using other Photoshop features to do something similar—probably you would best ask in the Photoshop forum where their expertise in Photoshop is much more than mine.  For Photoshop Reference Image, the basic description/example is here: Reference Image .

 

Bien à vous,

    droopy

 

 

 

 


OK  ! thanks again droopy.

It's perfect with firefly !