Hi everyone, I just stumbled across "Design Evolution: Unlocking Adobe Photoshop's Secrets," an ebook/tutorial on Adobe Photoshop and graphic design, where they unveil features that I could not find anywhere, not even on this channel.
I have been a professional photographer since 1981. I remember when our Kodak rep showed us the first digital head swap. That blew me away at that time. And now look where we are. This is mind-blowing. I never imagined technology could ever come to this. Exciting and scary all at the same time. Wow. I'm excited.
For everyone who is wondering (like me) you have to make a selection first for the "Generative Fill" bar to appear. ;-) So as soon as you use one of the Marquee tools, and make a selection, the bar appears.
I've been working professionally with PS since 1991-92. There have been many "game changing" innovations over the decades such as content aware (among others) however adding this ability to the PS UI pretty much tops everything else. What they are showing here is pure cherry picked spin because in my real world tests the results are certainly far from perfect ( but extremely fun ). Some subjects it works very well and others are a hot mess but considering it's in its infancy 50/50+/- success rate isn't bad at all. The "expand" feature is pretty sweet. In my tests I have taken numerous "portrait" orientations and made them into "landscape"s. It's pretty amazing! The one drawback/caveat is that I "heard" is": Adobe will charge for this feature beyond a certain base amount of "credits". For me that's a bona-fied insult to all the (professionals) who made Adobe what it is today. We're already paying a premium to subscribe to CC and now they want to "double tax" us? Adobe has done some pretty questionable and reprehensible things over the decades but (again) this is right up there at the top. I hope this time around enough people will be outraged at the money grab enough to complain and make Adobe include it with their MANDATORY subscriptions. If not I'm sure Midjourney, DAll-E or Stable Diffusion will include this feature in the (very) near future. PS. Midjourney prompts render far superior results than Firefly. Night vs Day
still not perfect with groups of people, selecting all of them, selecting inverse and changing background, the people than somehow blend/merge with the new background, so while its great, its not perfect.
Adobe's Generative Fill for Photoshop is definitely one of the most amazing - and game changing - features ever added to Photoshop. The possibilities and cases for use are only limited by your imagination. Thanks, Adobe. You brought me back to Photoshop for good.
I love this new photoshop update it saves so much time! and here is a tip for people, if you generate something and there are tiny faults, just use the content aware tool to work them away.
Cool tutorial, but lacks important instruction where to locate Generative Fill. Strange v24.x does not have that feature. How to we use it, since it is not in the Menu?
Impressive. I’ve just tried it and the results weren’t that great. Mangled background objects and horrific mutant human forms. I’m impressed here that the AI calculated the position of the sun and a reflected version of the car, that’s always been a giveaway in PS, but I noticed that the reflections in the side of the car didn’t change or pick up the ground detail.
Had exacty the same problem with generating human forms, ended up with bug eyed mutants and low res to boot. Tried removing objects, backgrounds, bad results ragged edges...etc. Not good for masking out objects either.
I think it will take some more months or even years before we can create realistic looking humans with actual real looking hands. I know midjourney made some impressive progress with this and I am sure Adobe is working hard to get there.
Here's the cleaver (disingenuous) part on Adobe's behalf - the more people that use the service, the better it gets. Beta-Testers get paid nothing. Best to wait it out, let others work out the kinks.
@@rutgervandesteeg Never had a decent enough Pc till last few years to do any kind of good Photoshop work, this would have been amazing and perfect back then
@@iAm50Cal_ Lighting is EVERYTHING in compositing. Master how light reacts/hits objects and how shadows are cast and you're miles ahead. Between that and learning to match your 'blacks' between the two images. Those are the two things that once you understand it changes everything.
This is a great function to incorporate in your skills with Photoshop.. It's definitely a game changer for anyone that continually work with Photoshop... Excellent work ADOBE , im highly impressed
Just what I was looking for in a tutorial for generative fill. I was able to print a full 8.5 x 11 canon pro luster print from a 7.9 in x 10-inch AI image created ChatGPT Dalle-E. Wonderful.
What he’s not telling us in this video is that when you do this kind of stuff the resolution suffers. Once they can overcome that, this will be great. But at this point who wants to work with crappy resolution? I suppose if you’re only going to put this on Instagram, resolution doesn’t matter.
Why even bother with the cynicism dude? At this point, at this rate of advancement, its clear something like that resolution issue will be ironed out by the end of the year. So is it even worth bringing up? Or do you just have a bone to pick with AI?
There’s always that one person that nitpicks anything revolutionary 🤣🤣🤣 when we make it to mars “we barely made it to mars? This sucks we should have already made it to Pluto Ugh 😂😂😂
So, I'm seeing a fair amount of doubts on how to open this tool. If you open regular photoshop first and the you try to open the Beta version, it will only lead you back to the regular version you are already using -it should shut down the one you opened first or open both at the same time but it won't-. You need to open the Beta version first in order for this tool to be available. The regular Photoshop doesn't have it yet, and you need to download the latest version of the creative suite of course.
Anyone having issues with the button being greyed out, you need to provide your date of birth to Behance to enable it. Open creative cloud, click the Behance button in the left side menu, it will ask you for your DOB. After that, reload photoshop and it should be enabled.
Please try this workaround to update your Date of Birth: Log into Behance using your Adobe ID (adobe.ly/426gR7j) and enter your Date of Birth, then try using Generative Fill again ^Sam
Hi there, we're sorry for the trouble. Take a look at the following conversation and try the offered suggestions to resolve this problem: adobe.ly/3MxBbbW Let us know if that helps. Thanks. ^Mohit
i kept telling myself im wayyy too impatient to use photoshop, but now with this tool, i think i wanna dabble 😅 id like to see this available on ios or android tablets
I'm using the ai to help fix a group photo from work. I had to be in the photo so I set it up on a tripod got it all set and had a student worker take the picture. I forgot to lock the tripod down and she must have bumped it cuz half my outer arm was cut off and things were off center. I didn't even think to double check the framing when I reviewed the photo lol this ai is saving me so much time!
Just curious. If you had added that cloud a little lower in the sky it would've been seen in the reflective pool. Would it automatically added the reflection to the pool when you made the cloud? or would you have to regenerate the pool?
It wouldn't have been automatically added. The generative fill tool can only change the areas that you have selected, so the reflection pool would have stayed the same.
@@SW-fh7he Yes i know, but the speaker is trying to tell anybody how amazing the tool is, but the sun in that position actually ruins the photo, since the shadows now are totally wrong.
@@SW-fh7he Yes its good, but not as amazing as you believe. But if you are blown away its good for you. I just look at what it actually does. Have you actually tried it? In real life it still needs a lot of work, but its a beta
@@SW-fh7he Only mind blowing thing is your idiocy. The person above told you the image is wrong in terms of fundamentals, specifically lighting. Yet, your amoeba of a brain perceives this as an insult. It will only get worse when people like you skip fundamentals and generate nonsensical stuff all around the internet.
I'm excited to see what v2 looks like of the generative fill, it's amazing what we can do now as photorealistic illustrators. I'm formally proposing here, on behalf of the photographic community that Adobe Photoshop should be renamed to Photoillustration Shop or something similar. Few using these new tools in Photoshop will end up with images that resemble photographs ("light recordings") anymore. Adobe has evolved the art form and deserves credit, but should also do the right thing and align it's product's impact on the perception of veracity accordingly.
Photoshop Is a brand name, and a valuable one at that. It doesn't matter that it's not representative of what it does, because people know what it is. 3M isn't a mining company, RCA doesn't broadcast radio and MTV doesn't play music.
@@fleshwithoutblood That's obvious. But I was hoping it was obvious that I'm neither being pragmatic nor operating from the perspective of profit incentive. Instead, I was suggesting a theoretical case in which society would reconsider the categorical laziness of preserving one term or definiens, "photography", meaning a recording of light, for radically changing applications. In this case, where the recording's role becomes almost secondary to the generative content - at at least can and will under many circumstances.
Hi! Any tips on how to make the new extended parts of the image the same color than the original? At first look it looks ok but if you look closer, you can tell that there's a difference, you can even sometimes see a very soft but visible line between the original and the new. Thanks for the video!!
So where can we find the contextual task bar? Does that automatically pop out when selecting images? I've updated to the latest version and it's not here.
Please ensure you have installed version 24.6 to access Generative Fill. You’ll want version m.2181 in the Photoshop (beta) Help > System Info. Then, to use Generative Fill, you must first have an active selection. Find more info here: adobe.ly/3ICeWAK Hope this helps! ^JA
Please “Check for Updates” in the Updates tab of CC Desktop. You’ll want version m.2181 in the Photoshop (beta) Help > System Info. If you’re still having issues, please visit this post in our support community: adobe.ly/3OGIReV ^ES
Nice enhancements! How about quick tools to sharpen images using AI? Fake objects are fun and stuff but to improve pictures taken with subtle enhancements like sharpness and better auto-enhancers would be great.
I'm pretty sure they're not there yet. Deblurring works fine on objects, but it renders faces unrecognizable. They're still human faces, but not the people that are supposed to be in the original photo.
this new beta version does seem like a strong update. the one available to everyone even seems like the anticipation of a big change in the way we use PS
Wow! Amazing game changing addition to photoshop. This will most definitely change a lot of things, I think when done well this could be an amazing new thing that people can use.
Try this workaround to update your DOB: log into Behance using your Adobe ID (adobe.ly/43gZQZm) and enter your Date of Birth, then try using Generative Fill again: adobe.ly/3BR0LDU ^ML
Mr Preston Brown, as you are a senior creative director at Adobe may I say as a long time user of Adobe products this feature is welcome. However, the only thing about this feature that “blows my mind” is the punitive, censorious way Adobe chooses randomly to permit or stop customers from using the generative fill. The idiocy of this order from North American technology on high goes further by insisting customers only use this function for non-commercial purposes. One can only imagine what’s this ultimately will mean for artists wishing to build this function in to their workflow remains to be seen. Perhaps an additional “Generative Fill permissions fee” on top of the existing Adobe Cloud subscription?
If anyone else is wondering why the Generative Fill button is greyed out the team at Adobe made it so you have to sign up for Behance first, and then enter month born, before this will work. 9 days in and after 30 minutes with customer support they confirmed this is not documented anywhere. How are people supposed to figure this out?
Hey there! We're here to help. Photoshop’s Generative Expand and Generative Fill features are available in the Photoshop desktop (beta) app today and are not for commercial use. We plan to make them generally available in the second half of 2023 and for commercial use then. Thanks! ^SK
Generative Fill is included in Adobe Photoshop 2024 and later versions. Since you currently use the 2022 version, you must update to Photoshop 2024 to access this feature. You don't need to install any additional plugins; it's built into the software. You can update your software through the Adobe Creative Cloud app. ^Mo
Hi there! If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/3FitaEy] ^Rohan
I removed the beta version, rebooted laptop, reinstalled Photoshop beta. I can see the generative fill box but still cannot write in this box. Also, generative box only show up in the contextual box after I make a selection in the picture. I have tried raw and jpeg pictures. What am I doing wrong? Thx.
It finally works and the solution was super simple: I just went to Behance and was automatically asked for my age. Added my date of birth, started PS BETA and saw the new welcome screen 👍🏻
You uh, skipped the part where you show us how to open up the generative fill menu.
No need to open a menu, the task bar pops up automatically when you make a selection.
Hi
@@avilesrg it doesnt
How do i do it?
Simple, click on window then select contextual task bar, that’s it!
As a former photographer, I am blown away. It is scary how good it is and now we truly cannot tell between what is real and what is unreal.
Hi everyone, I just stumbled across "Design Evolution: Unlocking Adobe Photoshop's Secrets," an ebook/tutorial on Adobe Photoshop and graphic design, where they unveil features that I could not find anywhere, not even on this channel.
can u tell us
I have been a professional photographer since 1981. I remember when our Kodak rep showed us the first digital head swap. That blew me away at that time. And now look where we are. This is mind-blowing. I never imagined technology could ever come to this. Exciting and scary all at the same time. Wow. I'm excited.
imaging going back in time and showing ur younger self this black magic shitery 🤣🤣🤣 crazy times
@@7Frosty7 that was a trip to think about man
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This will be the end oh photography
Photography hasn't been the end of Paint... @wra7h
For everyone who is wondering (like me) you have to make a selection first for the "Generative Fill" bar to appear. ;-) So as soon as you use one of the Marquee tools, and make a selection, the bar appears.
thank you. kind of ridiculous that wasn't explained.
@@adamdrakestudio I agree. isn't that the key point of this kind of tutorial
thank you. the most important bit of info...
Also you need version 25+ for Generative Fill to be available
I've been working professionally with PS since 1991-92. There have been many "game changing" innovations over the decades such as content aware (among others) however adding this ability to the PS UI pretty much tops everything else. What they are showing here is pure cherry picked spin because in my real world tests the results are certainly far from perfect ( but extremely fun ). Some subjects it works very well and others are a hot mess but considering it's in its infancy 50/50+/- success rate isn't bad at all. The "expand" feature is pretty sweet. In my tests I have taken numerous "portrait" orientations and made them into "landscape"s. It's pretty amazing!
The one drawback/caveat is that I "heard" is": Adobe will charge for this feature beyond a certain base amount of "credits". For me that's a bona-fied insult to all the (professionals) who made Adobe what it is today. We're already paying a premium to subscribe to CC and now they want to "double tax" us? Adobe has done some pretty questionable and reprehensible things over the decades but (again) this is right up there at the top. I hope this time around enough people will be outraged at the money grab enough to complain and make Adobe include it with their MANDATORY subscriptions. If not I'm sure Midjourney, DAll-E or Stable Diffusion will include this feature in the (very) near future. PS. Midjourney prompts render far superior results than Firefly. Night vs Day
The unsatisfiable greed that fuels capitalism.
@@mojoblues66 👍
We get it with your copy and paste shit
Adobe killer aka The Boomer? DAMN.
@@mog7293 Guess it wasn't too hard to figure out 😁
Wow! That’s wild. I have a million ideas rushing through my head for portrait work. What a time to be alive. 😍
still not perfect with groups of people, selecting all of them, selecting inverse and changing background, the people than somehow blend/merge with the new background, so while its great, its not perfect.
Adobe's Generative Fill for Photoshop is definitely one of the most amazing - and game changing - features ever added to Photoshop. The possibilities and cases for use are only limited by your imagination. Thanks, Adobe. You brought me back to Photoshop for good.
Why were you? No alternatives to PS.
I love this new photoshop update it saves so much time!
and here is a tip for people, if you generate something and there are tiny faults, just use the content aware tool to work them away.
Cool tutorial, but lacks important instruction where to locate Generative Fill. Strange v24.x does not have that feature. How to we use it, since it is not in the Menu?
Update your recent Photoshop to PS Beta and that's all!
Ladies and gentleman... The King is Back !
Impressive. I’ve just tried it and the results weren’t that great. Mangled background objects and horrific mutant human forms. I’m impressed here that the AI calculated the position of the sun and a reflected version of the car, that’s always been a giveaway in PS, but I noticed that the reflections in the side of the car didn’t change or pick up the ground detail.
Had exacty the same problem with generating human forms, ended up with bug eyed mutants and low res to boot. Tried removing objects, backgrounds, bad results ragged edges...etc. Not good for masking out objects either.
I think it will take some more months or even years before we can create realistic looking humans with actual real looking hands. I know midjourney made some impressive progress with this and I am sure Adobe is working hard to get there.
Was super excited but after some tries on 2D assets, it’s just horrible. Unusual atm 😢
calculating the position of the sun based on shadows isn't really hard... A child could do that.
Here's the cleaver (disingenuous) part on Adobe's behalf - the more people that use the service, the better it gets. Beta-Testers get paid nothing. Best to wait it out, let others work out the kinks.
I remember when they showed off content aware spot healing back in the day… still trying to get the thing working properly 😂
This is top point of all Photoshop releases..
I love Russell Brown ....best Photoshop teacher❤
How did you get the Generative Fill bar?
THIS! is exactly what I've wanted since 2012
what have you been up to in the meantime? This stuff is pretty easy to do without ai
@@rutgervandesteeg Never had a decent enough Pc till last few years to do any kind of good Photoshop work, this would have been amazing and perfect back then
@@rutgervandesteeg any suggestions on learning to do it manually?
@@iAm50Cal_ Lighting is EVERYTHING in compositing. Master how light reacts/hits objects and how shadows are cast and you're miles ahead. Between that and learning to match your 'blacks' between the two images. Those are the two things that once you understand it changes everything.
@@rutgervandesteeg Lmao. Pretty easy? Creating a pond realistic like that is not easy. I know how how to do it, but it takes lots of time.
Love how that toolbar magically appeared!
Amazing demonstration, all done within the application. exactly how I want to understand how AI is tranforming. Thank you man. Wish you happy 2024.
It's unbelievable 😵
Amazing! I tried and it works very well with landscapes ... less with detailed pictures
Completely agree with this, I have done a tutorial on Photoshop generative ai and have found exactly the same thing!
This is a great function to incorporate in your skills with Photoshop.. It's definitely a game changer for anyone that continually work with Photoshop... Excellent work ADOBE , im highly impressed
Just what I was looking for in a tutorial for generative fill. I was able to print a full 8.5 x 11 canon pro luster print from a 7.9 in x 10-inch AI image created ChatGPT Dalle-E. Wonderful.
You are going to replace graphic designer from their own job because in my country your software is expensive and everyone use a crack version 😁
Won't be able to use this you need actual subscription to access.
@rex ain’t nobody got time for that lmfao
@@tommyn3522 own that fraud
A person still has to do something and have a creative mind to actually make something. These are TOOLS not replacements.
@rex stable diffusion doesnt even come close to that, Adobe trained this on 300.000.000 Adobe stock photos, can't beat that
What he’s not telling us in this video is that when you do this kind of stuff the resolution suffers. Once they can overcome that, this will be great. But at this point who wants to work with crappy resolution? I suppose if you’re only going to put this on Instagram, resolution doesn’t matter.
Why even bother with the cynicism dude? At this point, at this rate of advancement, its clear something like that resolution issue will be ironed out by the end of the year. So is it even worth bringing up? Or do you just have a bone to pick with AI?
There’s always that one person that nitpicks anything revolutionary 🤣🤣🤣 when we make it to mars “we barely made it to mars? This sucks we should have already made it to Pluto Ugh 😂😂😂
Very useful for things that will be converted to print using halftones like screenprinting t shirts
So, I'm seeing a fair amount of doubts on how to open this tool. If you open regular photoshop first and the you try to open the Beta version, it will only lead you back to the regular version you are already using -it should shut down the one you opened first or open both at the same time but it won't-. You need to open the Beta version first in order for this tool to be available. The regular Photoshop doesn't have it yet, and you need to download the latest version of the creative suite of course.
Super helpful and wow what an incredible tool.
Anyone having issues with the button being greyed out, you need to provide your date of birth to Behance to enable it. Open creative cloud, click the Behance button in the left side menu, it will ask you for your DOB. After that, reload photoshop and it should be enabled.
Thank you I was wondering why it was grayed out.
OMG thank you!!!! couldnt find a solution for hours
I don't have that option in the left side menu, is there anything else I could do?
Hi there, thanks for reaching out. Please check the link with a possible solution: adobe.ly/3qfidiX. Please let us know if it works for you.? ^Sam
Please try this workaround to update your Date of Birth: Log into Behance using your Adobe ID (adobe.ly/426gR7j) and enter your Date of Birth, then try using Generative Fill again
^Sam
generative fill doesn't show up 😔 even i have the lastest version of photoshop beta
Hi there, we're sorry for the trouble. Take a look at the following conversation and try the offered suggestions to resolve this problem: adobe.ly/3MxBbbW Let us know if that helps. Thanks.
^Mohit
@@Photoshop thank you 🙏
This is mind blowing technology.
I'm still using Photoshop since 1992, but these features are what I need especially the last one Panaramic creater.
i kept telling myself im wayyy too impatient to use photoshop,
but now with this tool, i think i wanna dabble 😅
id like to see this available on ios or android tablets
Amazing!) Thanks All Team Adobe for Work!)
This blow my mind, similar to midjournej. Now 9 old kids with good imagination can make nice composition without any effort, that's crazy
Very Simple & Amazing.....!!! ❤ it too....!!!
This is helpful for me, and, pranking to my friends like that I was there, and they like saying, WOW! Your lucky!
this is the only tool you need, unreal !
Finally viewed this priceless presentation of Generative Fill. Thank you Dr. Brown!
Thank you for sharing this amazing technique
Seems like you missed the most important part, how do we get started I don't see any of the options you mentioned
I'm using the ai to help fix a group photo from work. I had to be in the photo so I set it up on a tripod got it all set and had a student worker take the picture. I forgot to lock the tripod down and she must have bumped it cuz half my outer arm was cut off and things were off center. I didn't even think to double check the framing when I reviewed the photo lol this ai is saving me so much time!
you just convinced me to get photoshop. :)
I'm so here for it. My jaw dropped multiple times lol
Adobe, Always Amazing ❤❤
This is amazing, this tool is already available in Ps?
Ps beta
wow thats amazing
Just curious. If you had added that cloud a little lower in the sky it would've been seen in the reflective pool. Would it automatically added the reflection to the pool when you made the cloud? or would you have to regenerate the pool?
It wouldn't have been automatically added. The generative fill tool can only change the areas that you have selected, so the reflection pool would have stayed the same.
Wow. This is amazing.
Mind blown! Thanks! 😀
WOOOOOOOOOOW Speachless !
Wow this is incredible lots of opportunities here
It looks very cool.
But look at the sun position and the shadow in the front of the pool.
But still impressive.
What do you mean? It's all automatically generated
@@SW-fh7he Yes i know, but the speaker is trying to tell anybody how amazing the tool is, but the sun in that position actually ruins the photo, since the shadows now are totally wrong.
@@ReinkeDK it's the most mind blowing tool and you are still whining. Pure trolling
@@SW-fh7he Yes its good, but not as amazing as you believe.
But if you are blown away its good for you.
I just look at what it actually does.
Have you actually tried it? In real life it still needs a lot of work, but its a beta
@@SW-fh7he Only mind blowing thing is your idiocy. The person above told you the image is wrong in terms of fundamentals, specifically lighting. Yet, your amoeba of a brain perceives this as an insult. It will only get worse when people like you skip fundamentals and generate nonsensical stuff all around the internet.
This is absolutely incredible
Thank you Russell !!!
That's Crazy...And I'm Loving It!!!
Hey, Russell! Love it!
I"m blown away.❤
Ok..... the last one blew my mind! I can' wait to play with this. Thank you so much for showing us how it works.
I'm excited to see what v2 looks like of the generative fill, it's amazing what we can do now as photorealistic illustrators. I'm formally proposing here, on behalf of the photographic community that Adobe Photoshop should be renamed to Photoillustration Shop or something similar. Few using these new tools in Photoshop will end up with images that resemble photographs ("light recordings") anymore. Adobe has evolved the art form and deserves credit, but should also do the right thing and align it's product's impact on the perception of veracity accordingly.
Photoshop Is a brand name, and a valuable one at that. It doesn't matter that it's not representative of what it does, because people know what it is. 3M isn't a mining company, RCA doesn't broadcast radio and MTV doesn't play music.
dude what
@@fleshwithoutblood That's obvious. But I was hoping it was obvious that I'm neither being pragmatic nor operating from the perspective of profit incentive. Instead, I was suggesting a theoretical case in which society would reconsider the categorical laziness of preserving one term or definiens, "photography", meaning a recording of light, for radically changing applications. In this case, where the recording's role becomes almost secondary to the generative content - at at least can and will under many circumstances.
@@ddacaro3625 I assure you many of us still use it to shoop their photos.
THIS is our future!😳
Simply Amazing what AI technology has achieved. Beautiful illustration
What a great age to learn and use adobe Photoshop :)
Hi! Any tips on how to make the new extended parts of the image the same color than the original? At first look it looks ok but if you look closer, you can tell that there's a difference, you can even sometimes see a very soft but visible line between the original and the new. Thanks for the video!!
Honestly the fact that I needed to find a youtube video to explain how to use AI in photoshop is a testament to how bad the UX in photoshop is.
So where can we find the contextual task bar? Does that automatically pop out when selecting images? I've updated to the latest version and it's not here.
To use Generative Fill, you must first have an active selection. Find more info here: adobe.ly/3ov4nZd Hope this helps! ^JA
only for the beta version
@@tonycezar1645 I mean I am able to use it now but it really does take two updates for the feature to show up.
@@pauljericklara3865 mine says its available on PS beta, when i follow the path do download it, nothing happens. How did you do?
@@Photoshop I updated my PS via CC, restarted my computer and all but still don't have the generative fill on my bar, please help.
Having tried the tool its no where near this good
This is terrifying and exhilarating at the same time.
I don't have the option to input text. I have the contextual bar but when I create a selection the text box does not appear.
same problem here even after the update.
Please ensure you have installed version 24.6 to access Generative Fill. You’ll want version m.2181 in the Photoshop (beta) Help > System Info. Then, to use Generative Fill, you must first have an active selection. Find more info here: adobe.ly/3ICeWAK Hope this helps! ^JA
@@Photoshop How to ensure it? I updated the Creative Clound and just show to me v24.5. I'm from Brazil, any comments if overhere is it allowed to use?
Please “Check for Updates” in the Updates tab of CC Desktop. You’ll want version m.2181 in the Photoshop (beta) Help > System Info. If you’re still having issues, please visit this post in our support community: adobe.ly/3OGIReV
^ES
Nice enhancements! How about quick tools to sharpen images using AI? Fake objects are fun and stuff but to improve pictures taken with subtle enhancements like sharpness and better auto-enhancers would be great.
I'm pretty sure they're not there yet. Deblurring works fine on objects, but it renders faces unrecognizable. They're still human faces, but not the people that are supposed to be in the original photo.
They have these options in the new version of Lightroom.
They can't charge as much for that, and besides, ALOT of sharpening can be done already with the existing tool set.
For the features you ask I think the only option is that provided by Topaz Labs.
Topaz is your medicine
This is exciting.
Betas 24.5 and 24.6 not showing the generative fill...
dropped my jaw so down.
Now I need a generative fill in the sinkhole in my floor
Exit creative cloud in task manager - As in Exit ALL creative cloud related processes.
Relaunch, there's an update to 24.6
Thats
Just
Amazing
Amazing where we are. But it leaves one to wonder...where do we go from here if it's this easy now?
this new beta version does seem like a strong update. the one available to everyone even seems like the anticipation of a big change in the way we use PS
Wow! Amazing game changing addition to photoshop. This will most definitely change a lot of things, I think when done well this could be an amazing new thing that people can use.
#mediaartssbcc
This IS real cool!
Holy crap!! This is incredible.
thank you for the help
I can see the Generative Fill in the PS Beta but somehow I can't click it.. Do I have to turn on something to get full access?
Try this workaround to update your DOB: log into Behance using your Adobe ID (adobe.ly/43gZQZm) and enter your Date of Birth, then try using Generative Fill again: adobe.ly/3BR0LDU
^ML
Mr Preston Brown, as you are a senior creative director at Adobe may I say as a long time user of Adobe products this feature is welcome. However, the only thing about this feature that “blows my mind” is the punitive, censorious way Adobe chooses randomly to permit or stop customers from using the generative fill.
The idiocy of this order from North American technology on high goes further by insisting customers only use this function for non-commercial purposes. One can only imagine what’s this ultimately will mean for artists wishing to build this function in to their workflow remains to be seen. Perhaps an additional “Generative Fill permissions fee” on top of the existing Adobe Cloud subscription?
I have the taskbar thing but i dont have any generative fill option
Eres un genio!! Colosal tu grandeza!
if i start out with an image in a certain style like splash art or pixel art, neon light stuff..
would he then generate things in that style ?
Is there a free copy available? If I decide to purchase, what is the potential cost?
It's just amazing. I can't wait to try it.
I'm looking for that bar...can't find generative fill
extremely charming narration ^_^
It's beautiful!
Amazing, but also a huge bummer because soon nothing we see will be amazing or interesting... I’m already see it happen with modern social media.
Completely mind blowing. It it’s all so extremely easy. Just wow. I love living in the future.
If anyone else is wondering why the Generative Fill button is greyed out the team at Adobe made it so you have to sign up for Behance first, and then enter month born, before this will work.
9 days in and after 30 minutes with customer support they confirmed this is not documented anywhere. How are people supposed to figure this out?
it's in beta version. why can't i have it on normal daily life photoshop software?
Hey there! We're here to help. Photoshop’s Generative Expand and Generative Fill features are available in the Photoshop desktop (beta) app today and are not for commercial use. We plan to make them generally available in the second half of 2023 and for commercial use then. Thanks! ^SK
Thank you so much Russell and all the exceptional guys at Adobe! Amazing feature! God bless you all and good luck!
I'm new to this.. Which photoshop version has generative fill? do i need to install plug-in or anything? I'm currently using 2022 version
Generative Fill is included in Adobe Photoshop 2024 and later versions. Since you currently use the 2022 version, you must update to Photoshop 2024 to access this feature.
You don't need to install any additional plugins; it's built into the software. You can update your software through the Adobe Creative Cloud app.
^Mo
0:41 in and i'm already lost! what did you do to get that general fill button??
Hi there! If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/3FitaEy] ^Rohan
I removed the beta version, rebooted laptop, reinstalled Photoshop beta. I can see the generative fill box but still cannot write in this box. Also, generative box only show up in the contextual box after I make a selection in the picture. I have tried raw and jpeg pictures. What am I doing wrong? Thx.
It finally works and the solution was super simple: I just went to Behance and was automatically asked for my age. Added my date of birth, started PS BETA and saw the new welcome screen 👍🏻
@@geraldjoehri Thanks. I can now write in the generative fill box. But I can't understand why.
Hi there, Please check the link with a possible solution: adobe.ly/3WwI6GR I Hope this helps
^Sam
Photoshop my first love❤🎉😂
Fantastic!