Came for Generative AI ideas, stayed for all the general PS editing tips (e.g., at 28:30 using offset + GenAI to create seamless 360 panos) 🤯 Thank you!
There a better way to bring these koi fish under the water. Press Q to activate the quickmask Take your brush and paint with a greyish color to create a semitransparent selection. When you are satisfied with the selection, press Q again and use your prompt in generative fill. The Ai will generate the fish but less intensified, it will blend much more with the original image. There will be no transparency though, the generation is just less intensive.
Excellent information. I have a problem with generative fill that others might be encountering and you might know a solution . This occurs when using GF to remove something. For example remove a car . Sometimes instead of entirely removing the thing I have selected GF replaces the thing with another version of it . For example instead of removing the car it replaces it with a different car . I use the technique of leaving the text box empty. Is there something whereby every time it will always remove the selection content instead of replacing it with a different version of same thing. Thank you
I've run into the same situation and after some testing, I've found that it usually replaces instead of removes when you've left a shadow or reflection outside of your selection. So, when you make your selection of an object to remove, be sure to select its shadow and reflection as well before running generative fill. That should help!
Good Lord, just after the 2 first minutes, you became a hero to me! I seriously didn't know that the contextual task bar was made to sit just under what it had created. And it was driving me crazy! Thank you!
Thanks for the great training video. Funny thing we have an Icecream store in Fort Bragg CA that actually makes mushroom Icecream. It’s made with candy-cap mushrooms and is really good. Has a maple/toffee flavor. Thanks again.
The one thing i don't understand is how you are getting realistic looking generative fills especially people. Anytime there is a face involved it results in a Pollock meets Picasso result?? But on youtube i see so many that generate great and realistic looking people and i would even use the same prompts. What else is it grabbing from that i could help this? I'm not really interested in people but say change of clothes, adding clothes, or other objects that actually have a realistic look?
Loved all the tips, especially how it wasn't just AI, you actually told us how to incorporate it with our current workflow. You're a great teacher. Subscribed :)
I didn't like that everything you were pressing wasn't said out loud and a couple of the keys you were pressing is only on a Mac laptop, it should of been inclusive for people not using a Mac device, because on Windows there isn't a Command button etc.
Yes!!!! Quick mask is a hidden gem in Photoshop. You can use it to adjust your selection in all sorts of ways that are impossible with any other selection tool.
using the tilt shift makes the background and foreground have an even blur which would be off from real life you want to fade the lower blur out more using other ideas
I am seriously worried. i have a $2000 GFX lens that can do this, but why should i risk taking that with me, if i now can do this with a phone + photoshop beta????
Thank you for going over these ways to utilize the GF feature in PS beta. I think there is some promise to occasionally using the features in beta, but for example, the depth of field regarding the mountains could have been done many times faster just by selecting them and gently applying a blur filter of your choice, then deselecting them and softening their edges and possibly tweak other areas, if desired (or some combination thereof). 😊
I had no idea how to do a lot of this in Photoshop until watching your video. Thanks for some great tips! I use many of these tricks in Lightroom though, thanks to the masking feature. One thing I would have done with the ice cream cone is to continue it through that void in the mushrooms, since that’s the angle the back of the cone is going in and you expect part of it to show up there.
Have you faced the wrong sizes of the generated background? Im doing product photos for website. I have an object that is around half meter diameter, its a roll of a garden hose. I remove background and ask photoshop to put it on standing on grass. And photoshop creates close-up background and eventually it looks like a macro shot. And my half meter diameter roll of a garden hose looks like 10 centimeters. Any advice to specify size of generated background?
Unfortunately I don't know of a way to dictate the size of objects consistently. The best way I've found to change the results of the AI is to change the context in which it operates. So if it is generating at the wrong scale, try to add more elements of the correct scale into your scene before generating. You can then remove those objects after you've generated.
@nuclylearn Thanks for the advice, I have found that if you make the selection with your original background turned on, eventually you will receive more realistic results as AI reads the context, as you said, it really helped me to place my products on white background. It realistically creates shadows, however it doesn't work with placing objects on the grass. I mean sometimes it does work, but 80% of generated backgrounds are trash
I learned so much by watching your artistic process. I've realized that I need to train my eye to focus on the colors and saturation of shadows- I'm in awe at how naturally that comes to you.
Haven't really been updating my photo editing techniques for ages and i learned so much in this video that wasn't even about AI. Your techniques are increadible 😇 The generations themselves are still really bad though. Tried adding "old rally car on the grass under tree", even gave it some context, and the stuff it came up with were just some random car parts scrambled together.
That was interesting thanks Rikard, some useful tips! I’d like to know if there is any way of adding a missing family member in to a group photo using Generative Fill convincingly?
Thankyou for showing us the mistakes the program makes and how to fix it. Stuff like that gets me stumped for hours trying to figure it out on my own :)
Such a great video in generell. Great production quality, nice to see your face in between tips and just great tips for PS too. Please keep it up, outstanding work.
These are great tips, thanks you. How are you getting around the resolution limit for your generative fills. You are using large images. What does the generative fill look like when zoomed in. Or are your selections small enough. Just wondering.
I do not understand how you make an adjustment to the quick mask - it does not load it, but adjusts the whole picture. I know I am doing something wrong as I managed to follow once by total accident, but do not know what I did differently!
Hit Q to get into quick mask mode. When in quick mask mode, you are manipulating a black and white channel, visually represented as a red overlay. When you hit command-M to bring up your curve, you can adjust this channel. However, as the curve adjustment pins your blacks and whites, adjusting the middle of the curve won't do anything. You have to adjust the black and white points of the curve-these are the points at either end of the curve. When you adjust these, you will see the value of the red channel overlay change. The more red it is, the less strong your selection will be. Let me know if that solves it for you.
Why does nobody zoom in to show just how bad the selection tool is or how low res the stock pics pulled in are? I have found that I spend more time hitting generate to try another stock pic than it would've taken me to just go to a stock site, find a background and pen tool select my subject out. Removing things from an image or expanding one are about the only useful things I've found out of this tool. Not worth the rental price.
Great video. Loved to see the process, the creative thinking and your ideas to execute your imagination. I watched the video full 35 mins and can say I wasn't bored at any second of it. Great job. Very helpful content. Value creation. Thanks for this.
I'm about to put one out that dives deeper into intensity and the quick mask. But essentially, the quick mask tools temporarily turns your selection (running ants) into a mask (black and white image) that you can manipulate just as you can any other black and white layer-with blurring, brushing, smudging, curves, etc. When you then go out of quick mask mode, the changes you've made to the black and white image (mask) are transferred to your selection.
@@nuclylearn ah I see... I mean.. basically its like a layer mask except it exists in channels rather than as a black and white mask in the layers. Considering the power of using generative fill on a layer where it looks at whats inside of a selection.. they should make it a selection where you can tell PS to take whats inside the selection into account, or not etc. The fact that it ignores whats inside a selection can also be a large weakness. I kind of think PS needs a retooling period. For instance, why is it that most of the retouching/effect/ work I do on a photo is easier in After Effects? PS has almost no real plugin/tool library. While literally every single AE effects tool should be available in PS for one frame. I actually remember you used to be able to take PS plugins and force AE to use them. But now it should go backwards. Remember when photoshop had a paste warp? You could paste into mask and it would warp what you copied to fill in the mask? Circa 1996ish
@@jonahoskow7476 I agree that PS needs some retooling. A lot of tools and features have been added on top instead of properly integrated. It's a bit silly that we have to go into a different workspace for "Select and Mask" when the only additional tool the workspace now provides is the refine edge brush. Why not just add the refine edge brush into Photoshop and get rid of the Select and Mask workspace? Filters is also a good example-some are in the filter gallery, others in the neural filters, blur filters have their own workspace for no good reason, etc. The problem is that if they do a retool of the software, a lot of people are going to be up in arms. But ultimately, it's probably time they did.
Yes, generative fill analyzes the entire image every time you run the tool. Simply add your subjects into your file first and then run the tool on the background.
No, it can't. It's attempt at writing are only usable in small thumbnails. You're better off just finding a good handwriting font and typing whatever you want.
I appreciate the manner in which you teach. No flash, no silly jokes.
Came for Generative AI ideas, stayed for all the general PS editing tips (e.g., at 28:30 using offset + GenAI to create seamless 360 panos) 🤯
Thank you!
There a better way to bring these koi fish under the water.
Press Q to activate the quickmask
Take your brush and paint with a greyish color to create a semitransparent selection.
When you are satisfied with the selection, press Q again and use your prompt in generative fill.
The Ai will generate the fish but less intensified, it will blend much more with the original image.
There will be no transparency though, the generation is just less intensive.
It is recommended that you speed up playing to 2x.
Excellent information. I have a problem with generative fill that others might be encountering and you might know a solution .
This occurs when using GF to remove something. For example remove a car .
Sometimes instead of entirely removing the thing I have selected GF replaces the thing with another version of it . For example instead of removing the car it replaces it with a different car .
I use the technique of leaving the text box empty.
Is there something whereby every time it will always remove the selection content instead of replacing it with a different version of same thing.
Thank you
I've run into the same situation and after some testing, I've found that it usually replaces instead of removes when you've left a shadow or reflection outside of your selection. So, when you make your selection of an object to remove, be sure to select its shadow and reflection as well before running generative fill. That should help!
Good Lord, just after the 2 first minutes, you became a hero to me! I seriously didn't know that the contextual task bar was made to sit just under what it had created. And it was driving me crazy! Thank you!
Thanks for the great training video. Funny thing we have an Icecream store in Fort Bragg CA that actually makes mushroom Icecream. It’s made with candy-cap mushrooms and is really good. Has a maple/toffee flavor. Thanks again.
Amazing tutoriels Rikard. Thank you so much!!
This isn’t ai anymore, but SI instead, stupid intelligence 😅
Rikard, I can't find the select subject USING THE CLOUD setting up there, how do we add it? thank you
same here
The one thing i don't understand is how you are getting realistic looking generative fills especially people. Anytime there is a face involved it results in a Pollock meets Picasso result?? But on youtube i see so many that generate great and realistic looking people and i would even use the same prompts. What else is it grabbing from that i could help this? I'm not really interested in people but say change of clothes, adding clothes, or other objects that actually have a realistic look?
Very nice work but You need put commands for WINDOWS user as well please.THANKS
Excellent video-thank you! I just subscribed!
Loved all the tips, especially how it wasn't just AI, you actually told us how to incorporate it with our current workflow. You're a great teacher. Subscribed :)
I didn't like that everything you were pressing wasn't said out loud and a couple of the keys you were pressing is only on a Mac laptop, it should of been inclusive for people not using a Mac device, because on Windows there isn't a Command button etc.
Really informative and useful!! Thx for sharing!!!
you had me at link at the description below. Subbed
Super clear and totally inspiring! Plus, I picked up some handy Photoshop tricks I didn't know besides the cool AI stuff.
wow, it really works! thanks for the help, bro
SHUT UP!!! YOU CAN APPLY A CURVE TO A QUICK MASK!?!?! OMG!!! THAT IS SOOOOO POWERFUL FOR CREATING LUMINOSITY MASKS!!!! #mindblown
Yes!!!! Quick mask is a hidden gem in Photoshop. You can use it to adjust your selection in all sorts of ways that are impossible with any other selection tool.
@@nuclylearn Seriously, I need to play with that more! So shook right now! Thanks!
using the tilt shift makes the background and foreground have an even blur which would be off from real life you want to fade the lower blur out more using other ideas
Just type a simple dot "." in the Generative fill field and the annoying message will disappear...
Every trick a winner - I especially like the Adding Context and Intensity adjustment tips. 👏🏻
I missed a step? How did the ends of the mushrooms return when you added the white background?
These were absolutely great tips for leveraging the new gen-ai in out of the box ways, loved them.
I am seriously worried. i have a $2000 GFX lens that can do this, but why should i risk taking that with me, if i now can do this with a phone + photoshop beta????
No camera lens is going to allow you to grow mushrooms out of an ice cream. Photoshop shines when used to create images that can't be photographed.
greatest tool i ever seen but it's still should improve for search button and filling from main data.
Thank you so much! I have worked with Photoshop since it was 3.0, and I've never tired of discovering different ways to do things!
Thank you for going over these ways to utilize the GF feature in PS beta.
I think there is some promise to occasionally using the features in beta, but for example, the depth of field regarding the mountains could have been done many times faster just by selecting them and gently applying a blur filter of your choice, then deselecting them and softening their edges and possibly tweak other areas, if desired (or some combination thereof). 😊
i cant get the quickmask intensity trick to work... anyone else?
I had no idea how to do a lot of this in Photoshop until watching your video. Thanks for some great tips! I use many of these tricks in Lightroom though, thanks to the masking feature. One thing I would have done with the ice cream cone is to continue it through that void in the mushrooms, since that’s the angle the back of the cone is going in and you expect part of it to show up there.
Brilliant lessons! Thanks VERY much!
Thank you. Very interesting use of the generative fill.
“So first, what we’re gonna do is get rid of him”…… 😨
i have fix it's buy your video. thank you very much
This video is a win win for me. Not only were your instructions well explained. You're voice helped my son goto sleep haha. Thank you for the video.
Outstanding! This is a very technical and useful tutorial. I'll follow you from now on. Thanks for sharing! 🤜🤛
Amazing! My god, I wish I had kept pursuing my interest in graphic design. Great advice I received: "that's not a career or valuable skillset". 🙄
Have you faced the wrong sizes of the generated background? Im doing product photos for website. I have an object that is around half meter diameter, its a roll of a garden hose. I remove background and ask photoshop to put it on standing on grass. And photoshop creates close-up background and eventually it looks like a macro shot. And my half meter diameter roll of a garden hose looks like 10 centimeters. Any advice to specify size of generated background?
Unfortunately I don't know of a way to dictate the size of objects consistently. The best way I've found to change the results of the AI is to change the context in which it operates. So if it is generating at the wrong scale, try to add more elements of the correct scale into your scene before generating. You can then remove those objects after you've generated.
@nuclylearn Thanks for the advice, I have found that if you make the selection with your original background turned on, eventually you will receive more realistic results as AI reads the context, as you said, it really helped me to place my products on white background. It realistically creates shadows, however it doesn't work with placing objects on the grass. I mean sometimes it does work, but 80% of generated backgrounds are trash
Thank you so much Rikard for the very informative and helpful tutorial! God bless you and good luck!
Thank you for a great tutorial but how about the copyright of the generated photos of people? Where are those photos coming from?
Adobe's AI model is trained off Adobe Stock. So it's completely legal and ethical.
I learned so much by watching your artistic process. I've realized that I need to train my eye to focus on the colors and saturation of shadows- I'm in awe at how naturally that comes to you.
To avoid the error just put a full stop in the prompt .
Haven't really been updating my photo editing techniques for ages and i learned so much in this video that wasn't even about AI. Your techniques are increadible 😇 The generations themselves are still really bad though. Tried adding "old rally car on the grass under tree", even gave it some context, and the stuff it came up with were just some random car parts scrambled together.
Super awesome tips! Can't believe I never knew about the vignette trick with the marquee tool until now, thanks!
I don’t see the cloud select subject tool. My computer is HP…help please
Hey Savannah, see if this helps: www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/select-subjects-powerful-new-cloud-option-in-photoshop-2022/
It's veary useful, thx
That was interesting thanks Rikard, some useful tips!
I’d like to know if there is any way of adding a missing family member in to a group photo using Generative Fill convincingly?
Probably easier to do this using normal blending and masks in Photoshop.
how do you do that, man?it's great
@nucly be great to hear your thoughts on Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo ❤❤
Thankyou for showing us the mistakes the program makes and how to fix it. Stuff like that gets me stumped for hours trying to figure it out on my own :)
A lot of interesting techniques and really unique results. Maybe it's longer to do, but results are more clear and realistic. Thanks for tutorials
thanks you are the best, it works.
Really amazing stuff
Such a great video in generell. Great production quality, nice to see your face in between tips and just great tips for PS too.
Please keep it up, outstanding work.
Gracias, funcionando
🔥🔥💪🏼
But can we just mention that the fully AI-generated "woman frozen under the ice" at 23:00 actually looks amazing?
So much value in this video right to the end.. Thanks
big thenks bro work for me
Thank you very very very much my friend l am really thankful of you
El único que dio el tutorial con todo lo que sirve, gracias!!
These are great tips, thanks you. How are you getting around the resolution limit for your generative fills. You are using large images. What does the generative fill look like when zoomed in. Or are your selections small enough. Just wondering.
Great ❤😍
Very useful tips! Thank you.
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I do not understand how you make an adjustment to the quick mask - it does not load it, but adjusts the whole picture. I know I am doing something wrong as I managed to follow once by total accident, but do not know what I did differently!
Hit Q to get into quick mask mode. When in quick mask mode, you are manipulating a black and white channel, visually represented as a red overlay. When you hit command-M to bring up your curve, you can adjust this channel. However, as the curve adjustment pins your blacks and whites, adjusting the middle of the curve won't do anything. You have to adjust the black and white points of the curve-these are the points at either end of the curve. When you adjust these, you will see the value of the red channel overlay change. The more red it is, the less strong your selection will be. Let me know if that solves it for you.
1.5x helped me
Why does nobody zoom in to show just how bad the selection tool is or how low res the stock pics pulled in are? I have found that I spend more time hitting generate to try another stock pic than it would've taken me to just go to a stock site, find a background and pen tool select my subject out. Removing things from an image or expanding one are about the only useful things I've found out of this tool. Not worth the rental price.
It isn't "pulling in" stock pics. It's CREATING images based off an analysis of the entire picture.
Great video. Loved to see the process, the creative thinking and your ideas to execute your imagination. I watched the video full 35 mins and can say I wasn't bored at any second of it. Great job. Very helpful content. Value creation. Thanks for this.
thank you for your useful video!
thanks i never think that will work so good job!
God bless you
great video
type : blend
Thank you.
Thanks! You got a new follower man.
thanks man
Thankyo!
wow so easy thank u .gotta subscribe now now
There are LOTS of Gen Fill videos. Yours are unique and concise!
Thank you handsomely ❤
Thanks!
nice
thanks for the video, it worked for me
Where is the 50% grey tip I was looking for?
I'm about to put one out that dives deeper into intensity and the quick mask. But essentially, the quick mask tools temporarily turns your selection (running ants) into a mask (black and white image) that you can manipulate just as you can any other black and white layer-with blurring, brushing, smudging, curves, etc. When you then go out of quick mask mode, the changes you've made to the black and white image (mask) are transferred to your selection.
@@nuclylearn ah I see... I mean.. basically its like a layer mask except it exists in channels rather than as a black and white mask in the layers. Considering the power of using generative fill on a layer where it looks at whats inside of a selection.. they should make it a selection where you can tell PS to take whats inside the selection into account, or not etc. The fact that it ignores whats inside a selection can also be a large weakness.
I kind of think PS needs a retooling period. For instance, why is it that most of the retouching/effect/ work I do on a photo is easier in After Effects? PS has almost no real plugin/tool library. While literally every single AE effects tool should be available in PS for one frame. I actually remember you used to be able to take PS plugins and force AE to use them. But now it should go backwards. Remember when photoshop had a paste warp? You could paste into mask and it would warp what you copied to fill in the mask? Circa 1996ish
@@jonahoskow7476 I agree that PS needs some retooling. A lot of tools and features have been added on top instead of properly integrated. It's a bit silly that we have to go into a different workspace for "Select and Mask" when the only additional tool the workspace now provides is the refine edge brush. Why not just add the refine edge brush into Photoshop and get rid of the Select and Mask workspace? Filters is also a good example-some are in the filter gallery, others in the neural filters, blur filters have their own workspace for no good reason, etc. The problem is that if they do a retool of the software, a lot of people are going to be up in arms. But ultimately, it's probably time they did.
This is helpful and awesome! Good job!
What a video! Great tips
Is it possible to use one generative fill background for different subjects.
Yes, generative fill analyzes the entire image every time you run the tool. Simply add your subjects into your file first and then run the tool on the background.
brilliant! Thank you!
Love this ! Thank you
Is it possibile to swap faces realistically with generative AI?
Not with Generative AI, but you can with auto blend. Check out the video here: ruclips.net/video/Ym9o-o3bkI4/видео.html
Excellent work, gentlemen.
EXCELENTE EXPLICACION
Awesome content !!! 🤯
Can it copy and replace actual handwriting?
No, it can't. It's attempt at writing are only usable in small thumbnails. You're better off just finding a good handwriting font and typing whatever you want.
well done mate
Great tips. Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
very cool, thanks!!