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By using a combination of a partial density selection fill and then generative fill, some interesting images can be created.
Credit: @Rob de Winter
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I wonder if this would be better in the Photohop Beta forum, Euan?
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Could be, however I'm sure GF will be out of beta soon 🙂
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That's really clever Euan. I tried it and got the result below, but I don't understand how the Quick Mask > Fill > Color bit works. It's something totally new to me, but even without Generative Fill, the 'Fill > Color' part is an interesting process, and I'd like to know how it works?
[EDIT] BTW, the first time I tried it didn't work. I then realised that after using Fill > Color you have to come out of Quick Mask before hitting Gen Fill.
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Well, as I understand it:
Although we are using Fill > color we are just setting it to ( in this case ) a 70% density fill of gray
When we come back out of Quick mask that translates to a partially transparent mask due to that 70% density
Generative fill which works upon an image selection uses that 70% density to guide where it infills
with the suggested key words.
So, in the same way it looks at a "normal image" that it is generating into while using a selection, I think our key words imply to it that our sketched image fits to the keywords.
This YT vid has some explanation: https://youtu.be/ZUJSIzCW5L4
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But where does the color com into it? What is the relevance of the simple sketch? I remember John @Semaphoric showing us how to make displacement maps using colour instead of monochrome maps, which seems to be relevant to the above process.
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Thanks for sharing (and the credits @EuanWilliamson )!
@Trevor.Dennis : it works like this:
I hope this clears it up a bit, but it is rather abstract, haha. Photoshop Gen Fill is still in beta, so probably this will be integrated much more user friendly in the future. But, for now it's a great way to get started 😄
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Thanks Bob. It needs a few experiments to get to grip with it, and I started that process using the exact same Gen Fill prompt (Sunset behind a field of barely with tree in the foreground) on the sketch on the left, and blank white background on the right. The Color > Fill version does resemble the sketch, and the tree is in the right place. Right now, I am wondering why Greenshot turned the full white square gray when copying it?
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