Hi Aaron - I thought for sure on the last image you were going to use some adjutment layers to make the jewelry blend in better. Fun video, regardless. Keep up the good work!
Hy Aaron. Great video as usual! how do you visualize your workspace in such manner? I mean with icons so so big? I give the biggest size possible in preference but still visualize all workspace way smaller. It's just cutting the bottom part of the screen (I can't see the zoom percentage) or there is another way? Thanks!!!
Hi Liam! You can use the new reference image feature in Photoshop Beta. Ai will generate options as similar as your image. Here is a tutorial on it: phlearn.com/tutorial/testing-out-photoshop-new-reference-image-ai-feature/
I was hoping by "master" being in the title, there would be tips on how to overcome PS Ai shortcomings. In image 3, yes, the dress looks decent. But look at her armpit areas. They look awful. And image 4, the necklace looks good, but the earing and bracelet don't look real. They look like drawings almost.
Yeah, I'm not sure if it's gotten worse, what with cartoony-looking fills, or if I'm just using it differently than I did when it was in beta. I pretty much always get realistic results when I replace a background or do a generative expand, but since the results are low-resolution, I don't do that often. When I *add* an element, they almost always look like cartoons or downright Kafkaesque.
Wow !! I remember watching you years ago Aaron. Sorry to make you sound old haha. You used a 5d mkii when I first started watching you at that time is was the best canon camera to buy which I still own. Hi from Manchester England Aaron. 👍👍
At this time AI only provides random results, you can try to use the reference image tool to see if that helps you get better results. Here is a tutorial on it phlearn.com/tutorial/testing-out-photoshop-new-reference-image-ai-feature/
Do you have any work arounds for when the clothes look ridiculous which is 99% of the time? I have had several clients asking for clothing changes. I end up using a phone app. How is a phone app better than Adobe? LOL
Hey there! Generative Fill is still under development, and sometimes it can be tricky with complex details like clothing. So totally understandable that at times you'd need a work-around! The cool thing about Photoshop is that it can work alongside other tools in your workflow🤗
Thanks for the video, Aaron. PS did reasonably well with most of your images- the jewelry was pretty cool. It's very hit or miss what kind of results you get with I in PS. And what's up with AI generated hands, fingers, toes and feet? PS has scoured the internet for image examples to "teach" their AI generating app what to do. Tell me, how prevalent in the real world are people with 6 fingers, or with thumbs in the middle of their hands? Why can't they get simple thing like human anatomy correct? I get that if you ask for a dress and don't specify what kind of dress, AI doesn't know if you are expecting a dress that is normal in the US, or in Kazakhstan, or in Tahiti. But, a US hand, a Kazakh hand, and a Tahitian hand pretty much looks the same. except perhaps for the coloration. 4 fingers and one thumb. How hard is that? Sheesh!
Your videos always give great information and techniques. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Aaron.
Great to see you as always PS bro Master! 🎉
thanks so much!
You always the best , I learned how to use photoshop years ago from you from your free ps course
Thank you ❤
I phlearned a lot from your videos!
Your tutorials are an immence help to me learning Photoshop, and now Artifical Intelligence. Thanks so much!
Thanks for phlearning with us!
You video is amazing! Which photoshop application are you using? Thank you!
Hey there! This tutorial was created using Photoshop 2024.
Thanks Aaron. Would it be possible to generate clothing based on a reference image? Thanks for your help.
Yes! Adobe has released some new updates for Photoshop Beta, including image reference. We'll be releasing a tutorial on it pretty soon. Stay tuned!
Hi Aaron - I thought for sure on the last image you were going to use some adjutment layers to make the jewelry blend in better. Fun video, regardless. Keep up the good work!
Hy Aaron. Great video as usual! how do you visualize your workspace in such manner? I mean with icons so so big? I give the biggest size possible in preference but still visualize all workspace way smaller. It's just cutting the bottom part of the screen (I can't see the zoom percentage) or there is another way? Thanks!!!
Hi Roberto! If you send us an email to support with a screenshot of your workspace, our team will do their best to assist you!
I appreciate your tutorials! Been using Stylar myself for its AI, would be awesome to see you do a deep dive on it.
Thank you
Thank you.
thanks for sharing. It was interesting.
Thanks for watching!
Terrific 👍🏽
Hey Amazing video what an incredibly cool feature, how could we use a specific item of clothing instead of a generated one?
Hi Liam! You can use the new reference image feature in Photoshop Beta. Ai will generate options as similar as your image.
Here is a tutorial on it:
phlearn.com/tutorial/testing-out-photoshop-new-reference-image-ai-feature/
I was hoping by "master" being in the title, there would be tips on how to overcome PS Ai shortcomings.
In image 3, yes, the dress looks decent. But look at her armpit areas. They look awful.
And image 4, the necklace looks good, but the earing and bracelet don't look real. They look like drawings almost.
Yeah, I'm not sure if it's gotten worse, what with cartoony-looking fills, or if I'm just using it differently than I did when it was in beta. I pretty much always get realistic results when I replace a background or do a generative expand, but since the results are low-resolution, I don't do that often. When I *add* an element, they almost always look like cartoons or downright Kafkaesque.
This is interesting! I'm currently trying out stylar any tutorials regarding?
Wow !! I remember watching you years ago Aaron. Sorry to make you sound old haha. You used a 5d mkii when I first started watching you at that time is was the best canon camera to buy which I still own. Hi from Manchester England Aaron. 👍👍
thanks for all your support throughout the years!
Hi, do u know why I get a weird grey outline everytime I use generative fill
thanks, but how to do the exact clothing of the brand? not just random
At this time AI only provides random results, you can try to use the reference image tool to see if that helps you get better results. Here is a tutorial on it
phlearn.com/tutorial/testing-out-photoshop-new-reference-image-ai-feature/
i have a tshirt irl and want to make ai to dress it on a model how to do it?
Do you have any work arounds for when the clothes look ridiculous which is 99% of the time? I have had several clients asking for clothing changes. I end up using a phone app. How is a phone app better than Adobe? LOL
Hey there! Generative Fill is still under development, and sometimes it can be tricky with complex details like clothing. So totally understandable that at times you'd need a work-around! The cool thing about Photoshop is that it can work alongside other tools in your workflow🤗
Totally agree! I know it will get better. I just wish it was now lol. Thanks for all your helpful videos. Truly appreciated!!
Ai/software name?
Adobe Photoshop
@@phlearn is it works in smartphone also???
regular tutorial
Thanks for the video, Aaron. PS did reasonably well with most of your images- the jewelry was pretty cool. It's very hit or miss what kind of results you get with I in PS. And what's up with AI generated hands, fingers, toes and feet? PS has scoured the internet for image examples to "teach" their AI generating app what to do. Tell me, how prevalent in the real world are people with 6 fingers, or with thumbs in the middle of their hands? Why can't they get simple thing like human anatomy correct? I get that if you ask for a dress and don't specify what kind of dress, AI doesn't know if you are expecting a dress that is normal in the US, or in Kazakhstan, or in Tahiti. But, a US hand, a Kazakh hand, and a Tahitian hand pretty much looks the same. except perhaps for the coloration. 4 fingers and one thumb. How hard is that? Sheesh!
Adobe has not scoured the Internet for Images. Adobe used their own stock images and compensates artists unlike other AI generators.
You are correct. Hands, feet and faces severely lacking.
@@BubbleGendut Okay, do all images of people that Adobe has i n their stock image file have 6 fingers, and thumbs in the middle of the hand?
Hey, can you tell me how to download latest photoshop.
Hey there! You can get a subscription here
www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/plans.html