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Needing to manually move my mouse back and forth from an image I'm working on to enable and disable the "Use Generative AI" checkbox is a waste of time. Seeing as how this is a feature that shouldn't be used all the time for tiny spot remove, it should be easier to disable and re-enable with a keystroke. I do this often from image to image and while working within one image. Enabling and disabling this feature is one of the most often things I do within the remove tool that doesn't already have a shortcut. It's also a tiny box to click, which adds to the time waste as it has to be accurately clicked on.
Also, it now doesn't appear to be possible to change a brush strokes using "Use Generative AI" to normal "Remove" after painting but before clicking "Generate". Sometimes I will begin painting with the remove brush, not remembering that "Use Generative AI" is checked. However, I realize that it's not needed for a small correction and the wait time for the AI to work is unnecessary for the small task. So the best option is to then clear the brush stroke and then start over, which is a total waste of time. It's only currently possible to change the brush to normal "Remove" after running Generate and waiting. There should be an option to change it to "Clone", "Heal" or "Remove" immediately after painting without clicking on "Generate".
If these things are already possible and I'm somehow missing them, please let me know! Thanks.
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"it should be easier to disable and re-enable with a keystroke."
There is a shortcut for this. You can see all the shortcuts for Remove by clicking the miniscule ? button in the upper-right corner of the Remove panel:
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"it should be easier to disable and re-enable with a keystroke."
There is a shortcut for this. You can see all the shortcuts for Remove by clicking the miniscule ? button in the upper-right corner of the Remove panel: