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Inspiring
September 18, 2023
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AI Tool Icons in PsCC Tool Bar

  • September 18, 2023
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I downloaded the AI feature app into my toolbar and used it to edit a photo.

Upon logging out and back in over a day, I have lost that icon in the toolbar. Where can I find that tool?

 

Thanks for any help!

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최고의 답변: Kevin Stohlmeyer
Ok my mistake. I used the Selection Tool to "outline the image and Gen Fill
opened.
I then received a box on what to fill. ???? Not sure I understand that
question.

Might there be an Adobe video on this new AI tool?
Truthful, I am lost!
Thans

This page has links to tutorials, etc.

https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/generative-fill.html

 

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Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 20, 2023

When the Remove tool was first introduced, it was not showing in the Tool Bar for me.  I use custom Workspaces and Toolbars, which seems to have caused Photoshop to omit new tools leaving them stranded in the Edit ? Tool Bar panel.  It was a simple job to Use the Tool Bar edit feature to move the Remove tool to the Tool Bar proper, and resave the Workspace so that it didn't revert to not having the Remove tool the next time I reset the workspace.

Inspiring
September 26, 2023

Thanks for the info. It appears that I have the CC app and PsCC app conflicting with each other. The CC app opens in a totally different window and the "tools" are different in a few respects. When Iopen an image in PsCC "Select it" with the tool THEN I get the Generative Fill.

I think it is a matter of me spending time familiarizing myself with how each app works.

 

Thank you everyone for your input! At 76, things don't come as fast as when I was 60! LOL

Dan

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 18, 2023

Your referring to the Remove Tool and Generative Fill?

 

In the Tools panel click and hold on the various icons with the little sideways triangle to see other tools nested in the same slot.

 

You can also see some of the Regenerative Fill functions by having Window>Contextual Task Bar open.

 

Inspiring
September 19, 2023

Yes that is what I am referring to. But when I open Ps>Edit>ContAware and GenFill are not selectable.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 19, 2023

Hi @DanPBPhoto14053041 you have to have a photo open and a selection made first.

Inspiring
September 18, 2023

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Inspiring
September 18, 2023

I have read on the "Illustrator" Forum about reseting to default. I do not have Illustrator. I am in PsCC.