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Kann ich Outline-Schriften mit generative fill füllen?

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2023 Dec 12, 2023

Ich versuche, eine Outline-Schrift im inneren mit z.B. einer per generative fill erzeugten Wiese zu füllen.

In diesem youtube-Video wird in Minute 4:35 ein Beispiel vorgestellt, das aber bei mit nicht funktioniert - generative fill erzeugt immer nur 3 völlig weiße Vorschläge.

Die alte Photoshop Methode des Füllens von Schrift mit einem vorhandenen Bild ist mir natürlich bekannt.

Kann jemand helfen?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 12, 2023 Dec 12, 2023

@Gerd34207797pct2 can you share a link to the tutorial video?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 12, 2023 Dec 12, 2023
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To fill an outline font with content created by Generative Fill, I'd recommend using the same approach that you would use if you were adding an image and masking it with the text. Here's how:

  1.  In a new document on the Background layer, select all (Ctrl (Windows) / Command (macOS) + A)
  2. In the Contexutal Task Bar (Window > Contextual Task Bar) enter "meadow"
  3. Enter your text and apply an outline font
  4. Use the Magic Wand to select the inside portion of the characters
  5. Go to Select > Modify > Expand to add a pixel or two to make sure there's no gap between the selection and the outline of the font
  6. Select the meadow layer with that selection active and click on the Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel (3rd from the left)
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