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Can you use the AI tool to create different versions of an existing image?

Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2023 Jun 03, 2023

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Say I have an image in another style, like pixel art, and I want Photoshop to generate a digital painted version of the same image. Can it do that? And if so, how? Because it should totally be a feature. I'd love to use it for things like logo generation. Or maybe they are features coming soon.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 03, 2023 Jun 03, 2023

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Just to clarify, by "The AI tool", I'm referring to the new Photoshop BETA and generative fill, as that's the only one I am aware of from Adobe. Firefly I don't think can do this yet.

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Jun 03, 2023 Jun 03, 2023

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@burgersncheese 

 

I've moved your post to Photoshop Beta.

 

Jane

 

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So there should probably be a link then

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