Photoshop Generative Fill AI Can Turn Your Photos Into Paintings

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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    Did you know that you can use Photoshop's Generative Fill to convert your photo into a painting? It's actually super easy to simulate different mediums such as watercolor, oil, and colored pencil. I know some family members who will absolutely love this!
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    Video Chapters:
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:21 - Some thoughts on AI
    00:49 - Two types of AI for photographers
    02:29 - Using Generative Fill with Lightroom
    03:35 - A few words about Photoshop Beta
    04:48 - Why you need to make a selection with Generative Fill
    05:36 - Using Quick Mask Mode to make a proper selection
    06:45 - Using Generative Fill to simulate an oil painting
    09:28 - Adding a canvas texture to the oil painting
    11:51 - Using Generative Fill to simulate a watercolor painting
    13:24 - Adding a watercolor paper effect
    14:02 - Using Generative Fill to simulate a colored pencil drawing
    16:44 - Adding an Orton look
    Photoshop Generative Fill: Your New AI Photo Assistant?
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Комментарии • 157

  • @brianmatiash
    @brianmatiash  Год назад +15

    *Would you use Photoshop Generative Fill to convert your photos into alternative art mediums?*

    • @gizmobowen
      @gizmobowen Год назад +2

      Totally.

    • @cherylnancarrow1570
      @cherylnancarrow1570 Год назад +2

      yes, definately I'll use for creative, art images of my captures

    • @MLGochnauer
      @MLGochnauer Год назад +3

      I have used old-style painting and sketching plugins for several years to "rescue" images that are technically challenged (usually the subject is too out of focus). This has produced on-the-wall images of some of my long deceased dogs when the images that best captured their character were technically poor. Partially revealing underlying layers (30-50%) often helps eyes or teeth.

    • @liskorea317
      @liskorea317 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes.

    • @julioestebanperezescudero6246
      @julioestebanperezescudero6246 10 месяцев назад +1

      Beauty is on the ye of the beholder. Art is a foe of expresión.

  • @user-zq1pg4wn6m
    @user-zq1pg4wn6m Год назад +5

    Thanks Brian. I love the painterly effect you created in photos. Sometimes we see too much details in the pictures. Your technique seem to be simple. You have a way to simplify things without cutting corners.

  • @ostogart
    @ostogart 6 дней назад

    Brian, this is one of the best ways to use the G.F. I hadn't yet learned about it either. THANK YOU so much

  • @DavidPinkus2309
    @DavidPinkus2309 Год назад +1

    As always great video, thinking outside the box. Great ideas.

  • @davearchbell9921
    @davearchbell9921 Год назад +2

    I love this. Thanks fir sharing.

  • @toke7560
    @toke7560 4 месяца назад

    Awesome. Thanks a lot. Plenty of fun ahead.

  • @the-secrettutorials
    @the-secrettutorials Год назад

    That's genious... At first I thaught it's to much talking for my taste, but then you really delivered... Thx mate!

  • @sonjon1000
    @sonjon1000 Год назад

    Great effects, thanks.

  • @stewartreadman4194
    @stewartreadman4194 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, many thanks

  • @gizmobowen
    @gizmobowen Год назад +3

    This is really cool Brian. I've done a handful of photos where I've tried to make them look like paintings and I'm usually happy with the results. I hadn't really thought about how I was going to use AI, but this looks like a really fun way to do it. Thanks for the video.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I’ve mostly been using AI to create entirely new works or adding things to existing photos. This capability of converting photos to other mediums is something I hadn’t considered until recently.

  • @SteveKalman
    @SteveKalman 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great tutorial. Also, nice to come across you and your teaching again.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, Steve! Great to hear from you, too.

  • @AZJack
    @AZJack Год назад +1

    Thank you, just what I was wanting to do!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Glad I could help! Let me know how you like it.

  • @kate1art
    @kate1art 11 месяцев назад +2

    Oh my god! It worked! And so easy and so understandable to follow! Thank you so much for your video ❤ so enjoying results 😍

  • @shellywebster6683
    @shellywebster6683 11 месяцев назад +3

    You can also use a black and white version of the "oil painting" and filters to generate more dimensional looking texture effects that are precise to your image.

  • @dennyaulia
    @dennyaulia Год назад

    thank u brian, I tried various commands and the "poly art vector" turned out to be very good

  • @TheSmartWoodshop
    @TheSmartWoodshop Год назад +3

    After watching your video, I gave this a go with mixed results. It doesn't work well with people and does not have much control over the brush style. I did try backing off the opacity and using a mask to tune it a bit. The Oil Paint filter in PS is superior at this point, but I can see the potential.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yeah, this is still very much a “tech preview,” and I expect that it’ll continue to improve. I never used the oil paint filter, though. Definitely will give it a shot.

  • @rebeccadanette
    @rebeccadanette 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! The other ways of doing this were not working for me, but this worked and is much simpler!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  3 месяца назад

      My pleasure! I’m glad that the video helped!

  • @melodyphillips2388
    @melodyphillips2388 Год назад +1

    I generally stop watching when using channels are mentioned, but I'm glad i continued watching! This vid was packed with terrific information on using GF to turn photos into paintings. I'll have to watch again and make notes😊.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you stuck around too, Melody! I tend to avoid making videos that require overly complex editing steps. That's not to say that editing channels aren't important - They are, and it's super powerful. But there are other RUclipsrs who do a much better job at covering such techniques, so I'll leave it to them. :)

  • @WilliamWallaceRoss
    @WilliamWallaceRoss 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks, Brian! This is why I am using a Fujifilm with its built in film settings and I always love creating a work of art whenever I come across an image that screams "Put me on canvas!"

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  9 месяцев назад

      Oh, that's a great point. Fujifilm color profiles would do wonders when pairing with this form of Generative Fill! Thanks for sharing, my fellow soldier for Christ.

  • @LauraLosesIt
    @LauraLosesIt 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the COOLEST ways to use the Generative Fill... I hadn't yet learned about it either. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  9 месяцев назад +1

      You're most welcome, Laura! So glad you enjoyed the vid!

  • @justforfunphotography01
    @justforfunphotography01 Год назад +1

    I used opacity to lower effect and it looks pretty good!

  • @GilbertoIHartmann
    @GilbertoIHartmann Год назад

    Great tips. I love this.Thanks

  • @arjunnaik7060
    @arjunnaik7060 11 месяцев назад

    It's amazing sir 🙏🙏 Thanks

  • @philpapephoto
    @philpapephoto Год назад +2

    Brian, Great video thanks for sharing your ideas. very impressive

  • @SamuelLegrandCox
    @SamuelLegrandCox Год назад +3

    I experimented with percentage fills ranging from 5% to 50% and found that Generative Fill produces very different results at each setting. Very interesting. Thanks for this video. I think I'll subscribe!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I experimented with several values too and found that 30% was the sweet spot

  • @gmrkrm
    @gmrkrm 11 месяцев назад +4

    Cool tutorial! At 6:15, the B in HSB is brightness, not blue 😉

  • @melissam731
    @melissam731 Год назад +1

    This was very cool! I would use PGF to add an artistic effect or favorite artist technique for fun. However, I love photography and still like the true photograph with only basic editing like exposure, texture, vibrance, etc. After looking at so many composites or painted photos with amazing edits, it's nice to see a real photo.

  • @Mark_Hemmings
    @Mark_Hemmings Год назад +1

    Very helpful thanks!

  • @tdalton854
    @tdalton854 Год назад +1

    Hi Brian, thanks so much for doing this. I wouldn't have guessed to try this. I just took a flower photo, followed your instruction for oil painting and got a result I really like on the first try. Now it doesn't exactly look like an oil painting but what it did I really like. Didn't bother to do the texture bit yet. So yes I will unabashedly use this on some photos. - tim

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      My pleasure, Tim! It really is hit-or-miss. That's why I had a version of each photo already saved for the video. It's too big of a gamble to hope that it'll deliver a good quality result when you're filming. But, I usually end up getting a result that I like after 2-3 generate attempts.

  • @rpaulseymour
    @rpaulseymour 4 месяца назад

    AMAZING find. Wow. Since the holidays, have a new MBP Max machine, been trying many local AI models to do image2image just to get this effect... and failing miserably. Here you did it in two steps. I still and processing why it works this way. Guessing 30% gray in brightness (in the HSB section, not blue, btw)... is the same as telling Stable Diffusion, or another model, use 70% of the base image as input... but, without needing to analyze it and cross your fingers for the insane number of technical settings. Amazing, amazing find.

  • @caglacaglar7866
    @caglacaglar7866 11 месяцев назад +1

    thank you!!!

  • @Lensman64
    @Lensman64 Год назад +7

    Great find! Thanks for sharing. I had an initial problem but solved it by inverting the mask. You'll get more (interesting) results by using the different (layer) blending modes and also create multiple media layers and blend them. Also try these prompts: Oil painting, watercolor painting, acrylic painting, pastel painting, digital painting, ink wash painting, spray painting, Fresco secco painting, gouache painting , Enamel painting, tempera painting, sand painting. Cheers!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +2

      Woohoo! Thanks for listing out all those other prompts. I'm going to try them out now!

    • @Lensman64
      @Lensman64 Год назад +1

      @@brianmatiash One thing I forgot to mention: It's much more time efficient to create an action for each type of painting style. Works like a charm! 😁

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Oh, I hadn’t even considered binding that to an action. It works well?

    • @Lensman64
      @Lensman64 Год назад

      @@brianmatiash Yes. I'm working with it now. One action works for both portrait & landscape. Of course if you want to change the style you need to type it in after the first gen(s) or you could do a separate action for each style.

  • @francoisroberge3117
    @francoisroberge3117 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing this technique. I have been looking for a way to transform my photos to look more like paintings for some time. It will be fun to generate nice images. But I think I'm going to wait for the finished version of Ps.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      You're welcome! And it's not a bad idea to wait for Generative Fill to make it to the public version of PS. It'll hopefully be even better by then. I suspect we'll see it released this Oct, around when Adobe has their Max conference.

  • @ianperryman1078
    @ianperryman1078 Год назад +1

    Interesting video. I had a quick play with the idea.
    Your obvious problem is the 1024 px generating limit.
    I made a copy of the image in a new window.
    I reduced the image to 1024 px along the longest edge - then ran the generative fill.
    I used the super zoom filter to enlarge this smaller image - back to approx the original size in a new doc.
    I dragged the super-zoomed image back to the original and adjusted the size to match.
    I then compared this with a generated oil paint image from the original.
    I think it looks better - but it's difficult to compare because PS never generates the same image twice.
    If you have the time give it a do and let us know what you think.

  • @chasebros4948
    @chasebros4948 Год назад +2

    This is amazing! The only thing to be aware of is the resolution constraint that generative fill has. The new content it generates is limited to 1024 px on the longest side. So if your original image is high resolution and you use generative fill on the whole thing the quality will go down. Hopefully Adobe fixes this soon.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yup, that's a good reminder and I meant to bring that up when I zoomed in on the canvas texture of the oil painting example. I forgot to bring it up because I was so impressed with the quality of the canvas texture, but you can see the resolution drop when zooming in. Thanks for the reminder! And, yes, I hope Adobe ups the max resolution when it takes it out of beta.

  • @joelreed4091
    @joelreed4091 Год назад +2

    Another thing you can do after generating your painting - play with blend modes and the opacity slider - pretty dramatic!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      For sure! That’s partly why I showed the Orton effect with the third example. So many cool opportunities for creativity!

  • @1b1uster
    @1b1uster Год назад +2

    Ansel Adams spent more time in the darkroom than he did actually taking photos. Can you imagine the smile on Adams’ face looking at Photoshop’s latest “darkroom” endeavor? One word: WOW!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Exactly! I keep telling people this. For some reason, people seem to think that just because Ansel wasn’t alive when this technology was available, he wouldn’t give it a shot. I firmly believe that he’d love to give it a whirl and would probably get some enjoyment out of it. It’s not like anyone is saying that we should use this to replace the act of taking photos or creating oil paintings. It’s just a cool tech to experiment with.

    • @russellschundler6559
      @russellschundler6559 Год назад

      I love the way the new AI toolkit in Photoshop opens up the creative potential of the artist. Many of us have become photographer/artist. We don’t have to be bound by being a photographer/journalist.

  • @streamtabulous
    @streamtabulous 11 месяцев назад

    great video, appreciate the slow moves and slower speed of speech, not being a native ps user coming from psp its so hard to get going. im using that ai to fix photos and yer the typing feels like a joke at times like it doesn't matter, like its catching a single word only so finding ways atm to twist it to do what you want is important

  • @marcystarnes5511
    @marcystarnes5511 11 месяцев назад +1

    that was easier than other explanations

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад

      That's what I like to hear! :)

  • @mikemcsween1847
    @mikemcsween1847 Год назад

    Great tutorial! Do you know if there’s a way (or are plans) for this tool to show the adjustments made to achieve the look (much like presets in L/r and Camera Raw)? A 1-click tool is great, but to see and learn the process would be invaluable. Cheers!

  • @diane2230
    @diane2230 Год назад

    Hi nice work thanks for sharing this. I made my order and paid already but don't know where or how to begin. so still learning

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      I have another video that explains how to use Generative Fill here: ruclips.net/video/JZ6tPCIeOKc/видео.html
      That should help you get started.

  • @frank1crayon
    @frank1crayon Год назад +2

    Your process for alternatively opening PS versus PS Beta from Lightroom only works on a Mac, not Windows. The workaround on Windows is to "pre-open" PS or PS Beta then move the image from Lightroom,

  • @marclabro
    @marclabro Год назад +1

    nice review. My preference will be always Topaz impression. we also find some interesting photoshop actions from envato artixty,... but not as realistic as Topaz I think either for oild painting, watercolor, sketches,...

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Yeah, Topaz Impressions has a long-standing following of loyal users. I don’t think it’s being updated anymore, which is a shame.

  • @angelak9037
    @angelak9037 Месяц назад

    Hi Brian! Thanks for the great video! I have tried your method and another very similar method for creating a fill mask and running a watercolor prompt from there - trouble is, the generative layer seems to create an entirely seperate layer, not grabbing the original image, and I end up with a similar result as your "random oil painitns" results. I've tried this meticulously step by step soooo many times but no luck. Am I missing something? Thank you again :)

  • @shamz_ai
    @shamz_ai Год назад

    Is it possible to make a quick mask of a specific area? sometimes there's only parts i want use it on and not the entire image. thanks!

  • @marcystarnes5511
    @marcystarnes5511 11 месяцев назад +1

    in order to get to the filters in PS I had to change to 8 bit - FYI

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад

      Ahhh right! Thanks for the reminder!

  • @HenrietteBrasseur
    @HenrietteBrasseur 9 месяцев назад

    I am able to save my painted ai photo to the desktop and to LR but not to Lightroom Classic. I changed the version in LRC to 2024 before proceeding with Generative Ai in Photoshop. Is there a reason as to why I'm not able to save to LRC since PS is not in beta version currently? Great video and love your easy to understand video.

  • @selianboy8508
    @selianboy8508 11 месяцев назад

    There is one aspect to all of this and that is when someone does this but then DOES NOT 'put the ingredients on the box' and then tries to claim to be a brilliant physical painter artist. So it is an ethical thing. All someone needs to do is put 'Digitally Created Art'. The 'client' can go and decide to buy or not after than - this is irrelevant whether you are actually selling or not. It is only about integrity and honesty. It will not be long before we start hearing of fairies at the bottom of the garden being claimed as true! Yup it really has been happening for many many years... there is nought thaas new but the method.
    Very good video.

  • @gavinkistner772
    @gavinkistner772 6 месяцев назад

    BTW, HSB stands for Hue, Saturation, Brightness. That's the brightness of a desaturated color (gray), not the blue channel.

  • @royceahr
    @royceahr Год назад

    Brian, Tried the watercolor today but found that initially when I tried to open the filter gallery it did not work until I changed the image mode to 8bit then it worked. Simple process. I am still learning what I can do with generative fill...this is amazing. I am experimenting with what modifiers I can use to make the watercolor more detailed. Have you found anything that works. I tried highly detailed and it did not seem to make a difference.

    • @tdalton854
      @tdalton854 Год назад +1

      I also found I had to change down to 8 bit to make the Filter gallery available

  • @mtbboy1993
    @mtbboy1993 9 месяцев назад

    I don't have anything against AI in editing, I like noise reduction in Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, but if image is simply too noisy it can be weird, bendy wavy look.
    But if not crazy noisy it works superbly without changing the shapes of the object. So if using making reviews of stuff, posting pics, you need to shoot a pic not too noisy, if using AI de noise, or not use it. Just make sure you don't make the product look worse than it actually is, just removing the noise nothing else. Noisier it is, harder it is to fix. So make sure to use right settings in camera.

  • @gosman949
    @gosman949 Год назад +1

    I have both the regular Adobe Photoshop 2023 and the Beta loaded into my computer. When I go to external editing, I'm only showing the PS 2023 and not the Beta in the drop down. I have a windows machine.

    • @royceahr
      @royceahr Год назад +1

      This is a known bug...LR only recognizes the last PS loaded. Hopefully they will fix this soon since it seems to work on MACs as Brian shows.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад

      @@royceahr I noticed that at first. But now LR doesn't even recognize Beta when I bring Beta up first. If you have the right handshake, please describe how you are doing the secret handshake!

  • @garyshawnahart6655
    @garyshawnahart6655 7 месяцев назад

    can't seem to get to filter gallery. I have Command Option shift E and no luck. any suggestions?

  • @craigpiferphotography
    @craigpiferphotography Год назад +1

    I would never have known this was possible if I hadn't watched this video. Not sure how much I'll use it, but it's a fun tool to have in the box.
    One of my favorite things to do with GF is to start with a completely blank canvas, select all and generate with no prompt. It's interesting what it can come up with. I've gotten a few really weird things, but sometimes it's actually fairly realistic looking. Mainly just landscapes, but had a cityscape and a few more detail oriented images too.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Turning photos into paintings using GF has becoming addicting for me because I know that my mom will love some of these painting conversions. So, it has become sort of a challenge for me to find photos that will look great as oil or watercolor paintings. The next step will be to see how they look when I print them, especially with the canvas texture filter applied.
      And I’m with you, sometimes I just love starting with a blank canvas and letting GF do it’s things. It still has room to improve, but we’re in Wild West territory now.

  • @wlmiller7248
    @wlmiller7248 Год назад

    Brian, Enjoyed the video. But when you zoomed in after the canvas texture was applied, one can see that the canvas texture is applied OVER the brush strokes. Wouldn't it be better to apply the canvas texture BEFORE generating the painting effect? Same for watercolor papers, etc.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Yeah, that is a compromise for sure. In my tests where I applied the texture canvas before using Generative Fill, it pretty much obliterated any trace of it. So, the result is somewhat moot in my book.

  • @gvijayaraghavan.design
    @gvijayaraghavan.design Год назад

    Great! how can I attain this effect in Firefly AI Generative fill ? Thanks :)

  • @LoriRice
    @LoriRice 18 дней назад +1

    Hi! Wondering if you could comment if things have changed with the most recent Photoshop Beta updates as of June 15, 2024. I'm following all the steps here. No matter the photo, when I put in a prompt I'm getting a digital mix of blues and a black frame. (not anything like the incorrect examples you show at the beginning of the video) I've watched it several times. Do I have something wrong in my settings or has something change with how the application works with updates? Thank you!

  • @CarolineJensen
    @CarolineJensen 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello! I just updated PS Beta and now this doesn't work for me. Any ideas on what to do to get it back? It just makes the random painting, even when the transparent selection is made.

    • @ceruleansurfer
      @ceruleansurfer 2 месяца назад

      Same here… maybe need to install an older version of beta if that’s possible? I’ve seen so many videos using this technique, but I can’t get it to work.

  • @herrbie6793
    @herrbie6793 Год назад

    Hi Brian, great Video! I'm sorry, but without having selected the entire image, I don't see "General Fill" but "Select object". What am I doing wrong?

  • @ryanlamont5669
    @ryanlamont5669 11 месяцев назад

    Hey where was thay image or the Chinese arches taken sat? What a great photo

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you, Ryan!
      This isn't a Chinese arch. It's the Toyosaki Kompira Shrine located in Hokkaido, Japan.

  • @ajacorrea
    @ajacorrea 11 месяцев назад +1

    The more you decrease the shade of gray the more detailed picture you get

  • @alex_harold
    @alex_harold Месяц назад +2

    This process doesn't seem to work anymore with the latest beta.

  • @Monotostereoking
    @Monotostereoking 4 месяца назад

    It worked, but the painting strokes were so big it destroyed the picture. I tried fine brush etc, but to no avail. I re generated it a lot but always it was too big a stroke patterns unlike your picture.

  • @rogerlove7588
    @rogerlove7588 Год назад +1

    I know that the beta version of generative fill maxes out at 1024x1024. Do the paintings reflect this? I noticed that when you zoomed in the image looked good.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yeah, I believe that resolution limit applies to any generative fill. You can see the resolution fall apart a bit when I zoom in to see the canvas texture, but it’s not remotely noticeable at fit-to-screen view. Still, I wouldn’t rely on it if you intend to make a large-scale print…. At least not until Adobe ups the output resolution (which will hopefully happen in the future).

  • @briannab4770
    @briannab4770 Месяц назад

    This still isn't working now.
    Has anyone found a resolution for this?

  • @pizgahwadsworth6378
    @pizgahwadsworth6378 7 месяцев назад

    Are there any copyright type issues for using Adobe’s AI software to create images that you sell? Does Adobe own the image if it was AI generated, even from your original work? Just something to think about. The video was good.

  • @whittyp47
    @whittyp47 Год назад

    Great video, however the technique works in your images because it was in an area that the AI does not have an issue with. I tried it on an image with a person in it and the despite multiple tries could not get a usable render.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Yeah, I’ve seen reports of others trying with portrait photos and the results weren’t very good. I don’t involve myself with portrait work, which is why I didn’t cover it in the video.

  • @nagamachiku8699
    @nagamachiku8699 4 месяца назад

    Hi, would it be possible to trace a photo on iOS-ie, iPhone-version of the Photoshop and turn it into an impressionistic watercolour image somehow or not, please? Thank you kindly. Stay safe always.

  • @SamuelLegrandCox
    @SamuelLegrandCox Год назад

    FYI -- Lightroom > Preferences > External Editing > select Photoshop version feature doesn't work (or exist) in Windows as of LrC 12.4. It may (probably will) work in later versions.

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Interesting. Thank you for that update. I don't have a Windows machine and just assumed it would work for all versions of LRC.

  • @thomasolson8417
    @thomasolson8417 Год назад

    It's not the "blue channel", it's the brightness channel. :)

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Yup, I’ve replied to several people who have corrected me about this. I was looking at the “B” of the RGB fields and misspoke.

  • @gregwoolliscroft6255
    @gregwoolliscroft6255 Месяц назад

    I tried this twice and it did not work.....everything just turned blue. I did exactly as you did....something is missed out....

  • @chrisbuxton1246
    @chrisbuxton1246 Год назад +1

    Great video Brian! I have followed your instructions step by step on one of my photos, but when I click on the "filter" drop down, "Filter gallery" is not highlighted. what am I doing wrong? thank you!

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Hey Chris. Did you send your image to PS via Lightroom? For some reason, I don't think that Filter Gallery is available via that workflow. If that's the case, do me a favor and export the image to your desktop, open it directly in PS, and see if Filter Gallery is available.

    • @chrisbuxton1246
      @chrisbuxton1246 Год назад

      @@brianmatiash Yes, I sent the image over to PS from Lightroom. I will try your recommendation and let you know if it worked. Thanks for your quick reply!

    • @cherylnancarrow1570
      @cherylnancarrow1570 Год назад

      Brian, Chris. i had same problem & yes, went from LR to PS - filter gallery not available. OK now, selecting image in PS Beta, goes to filter gallery. thanks.

    • @royceahr
      @royceahr Год назад +1

      Click on Image Mode and change it to 8bit

  • @julioestebanperezescudero6246
    @julioestebanperezescudero6246 Год назад

    Maybe this technology will have a future. But right now I’m not convinced that it can really emulate oil painting or anything related to it.

  • @aamitay
    @aamitay Год назад

    Just a quick comment, it's not 30% on the blue channel but rather 30% on the brightness channel (I don't think it allows you to generate just blue/red/green)

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      That’s right. I mentioned it in a few other comments that I misspoke because I was thinking of the RGB values.

  • @turkrich
    @turkrich 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot, great idea but I'm having a problem. I'm selecting 30% with the color picker and when I turn off quick mask by clicking on the icon in the toolbar , I still see the marching ants around the image which I believe means that more than 30% are selected. Then when I do the generative fill, my painting is 100% opaque, covers up the whole image like when you started in the video. I think I can remedy it by "alt-clicking" to turn off quick mask... I then still have to play around with the layer opacity in the layers box. I'm not sure what's going on.... thanks

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh wow. I don’t recall running into that issue, but I’ll play around with my own settings to see if I can replicate.

    • @turkrich
      @turkrich 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@brianmatiash thanks Brian, I think I solved it. I was throwing in an extra step somewhere of select all. It works well if you stick with the sequence. I also play around with the opacity. painting over the mask etc FYI, something I haven't seen yet on youtube, I'm using AI Gen to make picture frames, by following the "extend background " selections and typing "antique picture frame" etc...... you might want to try a video. tx again

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  11 месяцев назад

      @@turkrich That's an awesome idea! I'll definitely play around with expanding the canvas to serve as an art frame. Thank you for sharing that great idea!

    • @turkrich
      @turkrich 10 месяцев назад

      Brian, I don't know why but I get the same issue with seeing the "marching ants" when I deselect the layer with the quick mask and I have to hit "invert selection" to get the painting that's not totally opaque.....not sure what is happening??? any idea??? I am still working on your process though!! THANKA@@brianmatiash

  • @PiterTraceurFA
    @PiterTraceurFA 4 месяца назад

    Doesn't work for me for some reason, I always get the result as if I'm not applying the mask

  • @snowhite1qazse4
    @snowhite1qazse4 Год назад

    Hi Brian, thanks for this. It's awesome for landscape but not good for people or portraits because it is changing the appearance of the person. Can you have new video for that? thanks

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      I was considering doing a video for portraits, but I hardly ever do anything with that genre. I am going to see how it works with pet photos, though.

  • @doug.s6289
    @doug.s6289 Год назад

    B=30% was brightness of HSB, not Blue Channel. Can do much better image to painting/sketch etc by using Corel Painter program....including AI effects

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Right, I already mentioned it in another comment that I was looking at the RGB values when I spoke. It’s an honest mistake. And if you prefer Corel Painter, then have a blast with it. I use PS and it has suited me just fine all these years.

  • @juliankegel8331
    @juliankegel8331 День назад

    ANy chance you know why beta newest release puts out this horrible layer of white blue and black every time?

  • @nancydenham1480
    @nancydenham1480 Месяц назад

    I have watched, rewatched and tried too many times to count, and it doesn't give me anything like my original photo. I have the current version.

  • @user-eq5ch5te9e
    @user-eq5ch5te9e 8 месяцев назад

    Does it work's for Photoshop 2024?

  • @MladenCulic
    @MladenCulic 6 месяцев назад

    its not blue channel , its b for brightness 30% isn't it?

  • @user-ct1bv2ct5t
    @user-ct1bv2ct5t 11 месяцев назад

    5:35 -
    התבססות על התמונה הקיימת

  • @lunarprinting
    @lunarprinting 10 месяцев назад

    why masking with 30% blue ?

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  10 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not blue. I misspoke, I meant brightness.

    • @lunarprinting
      @lunarprinting 10 месяцев назад

      @@brianmatiash i try it, that so fantastic

  • @thejerrycliff
    @thejerrycliff Год назад

    Cool video. What happens if you don’t use 30% grey and you use 25% say?

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the vid and excellent question. I was going to cover that in the video and totally forgot to. In my experiments, 30% was the sweet spot for Generative Fill to properly apply the effect to the entire photo. In situations where I tried 50%, for example, Generative Fill didn't factor in the image at all and just generated art from nothing (as it did when I just clicked "Select All" and ran it. 30% has never failed me in all of my attempts, so that's why I went with it.

    • @thejerrycliff
      @thejerrycliff Год назад

      @@brianmatiash interesting, thanks for the answer 👍 I’m gonna have a play with this at the weekend

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад +1

      Sweet! I hope you are happy with the results. I'm not gonna lie - it's kind of addicting.
      I also will do some more research to see why 30% seems to be the magic number for the quick mask mode selection.

    • @rigbyphoto
      @rigbyphoto Год назад +1

      Looks like I need to play with this! You do however make the same slip of the tongue a couple of times - when creating the 30% mask I believe that B stands for brightness, not blue. (H = hue. S = saturation. B = brightness.)

  • @billbaker9623
    @billbaker9623 2 месяца назад

    Meticulously followed your workflow and after several attempts cannot make it work.

  • @user-ms2dw7cj4u
    @user-ms2dw7cj4u 5 дней назад

    mine just make a square watercolour blob instead of making the photo into watercolour :/

  • @WilliamRobertsai
    @WilliamRobertsai 12 дней назад

    It didn't work for me

  • @SamuelLegrandCox
    @SamuelLegrandCox Год назад +1

    30% Brightness, not 30% Blue

    • @brianmatiash
      @brianmatiash  Год назад

      Ha! Yup, I was thinking of the RGB values below those and misspoke.

  • @imaginimage6207
    @imaginimage6207 10 месяцев назад +1

    what happened to being a genuine photographer. No post processing etc then you know who is the artist

  • @codygiron7814
    @codygiron7814 Год назад

    Not new to Photoshop ………how everything I tried was a disaster.