Photoshop Ai: Create the Look of PAINTINGS from PHOTOS with Generative Fill!
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Photoshop CC 2023 Ai Beta tutorial showing how to transform photos into the look of gorgeous paintings with Generative Fill.
NOTE: Many people have expressed their thoughts to me about using AI for images. Here's my take: There's a clear distinction between incorporating Generative Fill in Photoshop vs creating entire images solely with AI. In the latter, typing in prompts repeatedly until you like what AI comes up with is not an act of creation. Same for CPT. It’s simply telling AI what you want and letting it create it rather than creating it yourself. On the other hand, Generative Fill is simply a powerful tool in Photoshop's toolbox that saves an enormous amount of time and energy and if used in conjunction with filters within PS, one can create wondrous images. I say this as a retired professional graphic artist and illustrator who started my journey in the pre-digital world. I still create my own artworks, but digitally now and with zero AI. bluelightningtv.wixsite.com/bltv
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Many people have expressed their thoughts about AI, so I want to let you know how I feel about the subject. Typing in prompts to create entire images solely based on AI is NOT an act of creation. Same for CPT. It’s simply telling AI what you want rather than creating it yourself. One must rely on what it spits out over and over again until you like the result. It's important to understand the distinction between Generative Fill in Photoshop and the former. GF is simply a powerful tool that saves an enormous amount of time and energy and if used in conjunction with filters in PS, one can create wondrous images. I say this as a retired professional graphic artist and illustrator who started my journey in the pre-digital world. I still create my own artworks, but digitally and with zero AI. bluelightningtv.wixsite.com/bltv
I understand and agree with your definition of AI, however I think that it is still a major point of creation. I am currently writing a book which takes place between 1877 and 1976. The characters are all real people who lived the or live today, but are modeled to live then. For many I have combined old unknown tin types and Daguerreotypes with faces of those who are alive today. The Ai system in PS works great for that. However, some characters have to be generated because eI have no decent photos to use from current times. The AI system that photoshop has developed called firefly is pretty good. I have an idea of the image in my head to start with. Then by using key words I have to go through a few hundred renderings to get what I see in my mind's eye onto the screen. The test is having friends of mine look at a photo and tell me about the personality behind the character. Every time they are able to describe the character as I see them exactly. However, the AI is just the beginning canvas. After the AI gives me what I want, I have to put it through lots of filters in PS to get it aged properly to look like it was shot in 1890 or 1910. So I would say that is allot of artistic work that the AI system helps me along with. Before I discovered AI, I was having to go through 1000s of images on the web and pull them into photoshop to take them apart and put them back together again. Sometimes I had to have my son, daughter or wife pose for a phot so I could use the camera angle and body to get where I needed to be. The AI allows me to offload a ton of work. I am still the creator though. My complaint with AI are its programers and all the Woke crap that they have programed into the system. It is very frustrating when I put in the text "25 year old thin slender white European female in a blue dress in from of a palm tree" and I get four to pick from... a fat negro woman in a purple dress, an oriental chick in a white dress, one white girl in a blue dress and for the fourth picture I get a dude in a dress! I will be happy someday when totally OPEN AI is available and all these WOKE corporations can choke on it!!!
Thanks Marty, for the awesome video! I have watched several of these but you always give some extra tips like adding the texture and highlights. I am a beginner learning new techniques to convert photos to paintings. How do you prevent the faces in images from getting distorted using the AI painting technique?
I think, Marty, that it depends. It's complicated!
I am a photographer who has a good eye for composition and story telling (also an author of fiction - novels) and mentor to a number of young men who have come to America from various parts of the world's back of beyond places - to America. Also, less than young and fourth generation American. I mention these points because I, myself, like to have at least an inkling of what may inform a person's thinking processes; I also have represented fine art painters for going on 25 or so years.
I produce images from my photos that I sell "as is" after Photoshop adjustments; also produce digital imagery from them - using Photoshop and other program's magic and legerdemain. Sell them as giclées on canvas directly to clients and companies; don't believe in art shows or the black holes financially that are known as galleries. Much better to seek and find people with needs I can fill with the hundreds of various works I can avail them of and keep all the profit for myself and those I represent.
To this end - I am about as informed as one can be re making giclée prints as anyone around; I am good enough - with Photoshop - to get wherever I want to go but will never be a master of it as are you and others I could name like Dave Kelly, Anthony Morganti or Unmesh Dida. It would, frankly, be a serious waste of my time to even seriously consider becoming so - because I have a skill that is more valuable in terms of generating income; I can sell. Create castles in the air in peoples' minds and then outfit their castles with images I imagine hanging there! LOL (Used to sell $10,000.00 oil paintings of peoples homes door to door, which is, as you can imagine not easy - unless you know what you are doing.)
Anyway, my feeling is that most of what any of us produce - no matter how good it may be - how unique a "work of art" (which is a term with an almost infinitely nebulous panoply of meanings one can choose as its definition) in the end will have little meaning beyond the brief moments during which someone happens along to appertain it, take it in and feel what's "in there" - that we know we done did put in there.
So - just as I mentioned in my comment on your recent post regarding how to turn a photograph into a painting - in response to the fellow who thought the whole thing was "lame"? Where I pointed out to him that The Goal, in my opinion, was not to pretend or claim it was actually a real oil painting (two of the artists I represent are fine art paintings in oil and other media) but rather is a tool for us to use, and it is up to us to use that tool as we - as creators of art - as we see fit to outfit our visions as we want to see them dressed up for God and everyone to see.
Consequently, I'm afraid I must differ in some measure with your assessment that AI imagery is not true art. Yes, the fact a lifeless thing - a huge bank of high-powered computers is "generating" the images based on God only knows what is not creative; any more than a "novel" written by same qualifies as a real novel - because it will - cannot help but lack - real emotion and feelings and the depths of understanding that a true writer - a human who is living and going to die - can impart to a literary work of "art" (there's that pesky word again).
But, that doesn't mean it (AI) can't help stimulate and provide a basis, an interesting jumping off point perspective that then someone truly creative can move beyond, extrapolate into something that is far beyond that starting point - until he arrives at the destination that starting point - road sign - so to speak pointed him in.
In the end, I don't really give a good GD what stimulates a thought that leads me to an idea that I then - out of my own creativity's abilities - mold into something likely never before the world has seen and wouldn't if me, myself and I hadn't undertaken to take the journey that leads me to "it" - whatever IT happens to become - by way of my fantasies - MY artistic abilities (great, small or nonexistent they may be deemed in the opinion of others) - that I brought into being.
After all - NO work of art exists - except save for a fleeting moment after which it is relegated to one's given to fading memory banks beyond the time it is seen - before forgotten. It's the EFFECT it AFFECTS, the story it tells and the lessons it may teach at that existing now but soon gone, forgotten moment
- that is the telling part of how true it is and whether there was true "art", ability - genius even - employed in its creation.
That's Peggy's Cove lighthouse! About 35 mins from my house. :) The rocks do get that warm smooth light from the side there.
Was going to mention had you not. Lovely as always.
thank you very much, another excellent tutorial
I like watching your tutorials and keep continue learning new techniques. Besides new techniques, one thing of you is appreciating that as a non native English speaker (Bangladeshi, Bangla mother language) it's difficult for me to understand most the lectures of other tutors speak their native English accents but your deliberation is quite audible with clear accents that helps me go through your lectures quite comfortably. Thank you a lot.
I try to speak articulately for the very reasons you mention. Thank you!
@@BLTV_Photoshop: Thank you so much.
You are indeed a real ARTIST!!! Well done Marty.
Fantastic Martin, love this!
The best voice of RUclips! Thanks Marty, thanks from Brazil!
Super cool! 😊
Thank you so much for this ❤️
Outstanding tutorial Marty!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you...looks like you had a lot of fun!
Talk about a Gen Fill hack! Amazing!
Wow, terrific stuff, thanks for these insights. Adding texture at the end is genius!
Wow 😮 that was incredible
I love it!! thank you so much!
Bravo ! Merci beaucoup !
That... is amazing. thank you!
Fascinating.
Thank you!
Ingenious!
You make things look so easy!!!
Straight on point, thanks man.
Cool trick. Thanks for sharing!
wow. awsome.
Hi Marty, I enjoy your videos so much! I learn so many cool things to do with my photos and I really like your voice :) Thanks for making your videos!
WOWZAAH!!! Wickedly Friggin' Amazing!!! Thank you for your amazing videos.
Awesomeness Marty!😊
That was surpricing, thanks!
Amazing
Excellent tutorial 👏👏👏
excellentissime, merci du partage
thanks for the tuto. :)
Thank you for giving us directions that we never would have thought of ourselves ❣️❣️😊
i love this video .. thank you so much ..
This is awesome. Thanks man ✌
You always have informative and interesting info...
Holy smokes, this was helpful! And concise. Much appreciated.
Fantastic sir
Thank you! I was wondering if it was possible to turn a picture into an illustration with this and it's such a time saver
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you sir
Thank you! Awesome tutorial. Unbelievable that Photoshop hasn't updated their built in options for transforming your own work into a different style. That seemed like a no-brainer for the app, but running into the limitations of the generative AI led me to your very clever tutorial.
This is such fun, Marty.
Thanks Marty! I've been having great fun with this. I even tried a Pastel Painting and it came out great!
Great to hear!
Hey! Just wanted to come by and say hello! Your videos have always been great. Thanks so much!
Thank you. I just bought and action that now I don't need. I look forward to more of your videos.
You Rock....
i wanted to turn my original film photos into oil paintings/water color paintings for shirt graphics and this was a godsend to see
your video is so amazing I am learning many things from you and post something in insta with your video inspiration
Thank you for your tutoring, you the best tutor I have so far. and I would like to learn much much more from you, thanks a lot.
thanks for the video, i didnt know that, thanks alot for telling us how to do it
This is sooo cool! I have subscribed to your channel. Thanks for this!
Welcome aboard!
you're my hero
Marty, this is amazing. I have used your tutorial on two images as a test and the results are amazing. Better than any oil paint action or template I've used previously. You made my day!
Good to hear!
Marty you have done it again, and i do have few images i will be trying this technique on. Thanks aging Mister you are the Boss. 🥰🥰🥰
Amazing ! What kind of PC do you use ?
Dell Laptop here@@rheannak3934
pick the variation that looks best to you!
Good job bro
Love it need a new photoshop
Your video is very helpful I am watching from India
it is a photo from Lindesnes in Norway, the lighthouse and at the right time of the year that is the actual light
Hi Marty, I love your work, can you show us how to do one of your modernism paintings that would be fantastic, thanks Marty.
Quick heads up: after selecting the RGB Channel and returning to the Layers tab, do NOT select-all on the image again. Just enter the generative fill prompt which should still be there. Otherwise it'll just create a new overlay of paint strokes. It was driving me insane!
Yes, you should not select-all on the image again. I double-checked my video to see if I instructed to do that and didn't find it. If I did, please let me know when I said this (minute: second). Thanks!
@@BLTV_Photoshop Oh no, you didn't! Sorry, didn't mean to imply that. I just assumed I would have to since I didn't see the selection box after returning to the Layers tab. No worried, great tutorial!!
@@BLTV_Photoshop love this tutorial! Thank you so much! Any idea why my photoshop or keyboard 'command/alt' key on mac doesn't always select the tone in the alpha channel? I've reset my PS and my Keyboard... but for some reason can no longer use the technique. Wondering if there's a way using the drop down menu vs. key strokes until i figure things out.. Thanks!
And also I would like to recreate one of your collections "Woman with Dog", thanks Marty
It's a digital painting whose base is a photo. Took 2 days to complete. Complex series of steps. Tones were converted into paths and then into shapes. Custom brushes were created. Textures were created and added.
photoshop beta的確增加了很多新的功能,能提高不少效率
Great tip. I've just been playing with this, and it works great for "oil painting" but I tried a bunch of other art styles and the results were... less than good. Hopefully adobe with update their algorithms with more data.
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Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia!!!
It works very well. Thanks! The only problem is that the brush stroke texture in under the canvas texture. While on the more thick brush strokes you should not see the canvas. Is there a workaround?
Good eye! I don't know if this would work since I haven't tried it yet, but the first step would be to add the canvas texture to the original photo and then proceed from there.
Daaaamn son, where'd you find this?
Dear Marty
An excellent and comprehensive guide to an oil painting. I took a photo I took in Jaffa of the harbor lighthouse. And I turned it into a great painting. Great and precise instruction, and the result is really excellent.
You are one of my favorite RUclips instructors, and I am very happy to learn knowledge, shortcuts and tips from you. To improve and create interesting images. Appreciate it very much. Thank you for your contribution and sharing your Photoshop knowledge. Avidan Yoram Israel.
This is amazing, thank you 🎉 i‘m wondering if this is possible with other effects like watercolor, cartoons, etc… anyone tried that already?
Yes, some better than others. It's really hit or miss.
Lets say if you wanted a less abstract oil painting would you reduce or increase the percentage of black in the foreground layer? Thanks!
You would reduce the opacity of the layer mask.
I prefers old version of photoshop
Awesome 👌, but is there a way please to do it without the generate? Thank you
Well, there is always the "Oil Paint" filter or go to Filter Gallery and Artistic.
I think to be able to use the Filter Gallery, you have to convert to 8 bit.
Yes. Go to Image > Mode > RGB color, 8 bits/Channel.
Can also be a rembrant style painting be made?
Meh...presently, it does it's best, but it has a long way to go before it can replicate the styles of famous artists.
hi Marty I love your tutorials but on this one when I click RGB and go back in layers my photos has a red mask on it that i cannot remove why is that what am i going wrong?
After you make a selection, if the quick mask is active, you'll see a red color over your image. To remove it, at the lower, left of your PS screen, you'll see your foreground and background color squares. Directly below them is the quick mask icon. Click it to remove the quick mask.
Any idea/explanation WHY it works out with an additional channel?
Frankly, I'm not sure. I was playing around with the channels. I think Ai uses the tone of the channel as a reference through the photo. This evening I discovered a way to use the channel to create an abstract, cubist-style.
Can you create an Action for this?
Yes, an action can be made to create the channel.
All my attempts so far are like taking a sledge hammer to my artwork. How can I get very subtle effects that don't change the details of my original photo or artwork?
You can subtly restore the original photo with the art history brush. ruclips.net/video/uz8rOgZbj8E/видео.html
anyone please where can i download the digital painting brush of this tutorial?
No digital painting brush is used in this tutorial.
Hi there, great video! You truly have a gift to convey so concise and clear explanations! On the specific topic I have one question: I have tried this technique on several images. May it be that this works only on JPG files? When trying this with Raw files or previously edited psd files , it doesn't seem to work. Thanks again for the contents and keep up with the fantastic work!
Thanks! Frankly, I don't know since I haven't tried it on images other than jpgs.
thank you for this tutorial. but i tried it many times and it is not working
It could be due to any one of a number of factors. To determine the source of the problem, one must inspect your PSD file.
Alt + backspace now instead of Alt + delete
🤔 Alt + Delete still works for me on the newest version of PS.
Nope, doesn't work with the latest version of Photoshop 25.9 nor the beta 25.10. Not sure why. Perhaps my video card is not compatible on my Asus ProArt Studiobook. Any ideas, I'm all ears.
community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/asus-proart-studiobook-integrated-dial-plugin-error/td-p/12708202
I'm not sure what I'd doing wrong. After activating the RGB channels, going to layers, and typing "oil painting" at the prompt, I keep get a whole new, different oil painted image. Once I got an oil painted horse. I've been at this for over an hour and watched your tutorial several times. What gives?
At 1:58 in the video, make sure you create a new channel and fill it with 30% or 40% gray. Very important: At 2:22 in the video, make sure you Ctrl-click the channel to make a selection of the gray channel.
I followed all your instructions and can get it to create a painting but it has a red cast over it. help!!!!
It's because the quick mask is showing through. Open the channels panel and make sure the Alpha 1 channel is not visible or active.
@@BLTV_Photoshop thanks I'll try it
Sad, isn't working for me and this looked sick. Don't know what could be wrong but I know others have had problems too.
At what point in the video is it not working (minute:second)? 🤔
@@BLTV_Photoshop All of the steps work for me, but when I use the AI generate it just makes a watercolor or oil painting, doesn't actually use the other layer. Could be me but idk.
If I am generating the whole image, won't it come out as low res.?
Yes. PS did increased the size of gen fill recently , but it's still far from hi-rez.
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OH FYI you can get the same results in the filters.....that i have found.
I agree that some of the Ai variation results from which we can choose are similar to the look of the oil paint filter, but many of them veer off into other oil paint styles not found in the Filter Gallery.
It doesn't work for me... I followed all the steps but it doesn't work
At what time in the video were you having problems (minute: second)?
@@BLTV_Photoshop It's ok, I just had to update photoshop 2024, it works now, thank you!
Hey Marty.. I must say.. I'm not into this AI. that is not a creative way.. This will create lots of not creative people that are going too cheat and manipulate... I'll stay with the old school Manuel creative work.. Coz anything you do... It's you and it's your fantasy.. I'm a AI 😊
I completely agree. Ai (i.e.: generative fill, Midjourney, Chat GPT) is both fantastic and devastatingly detrimental at the same time because of its awesome power. I think If Ai isn't harnessed and controlled, it will result in consequences we can't even fathom.
@@BLTV_Photoshop but with the AI we are going to loose the creativity.. And many people are going to use it in the wrong direction.. Remember the movie terminator? The AI is going to overtake the human as well.. And that's what's up Sir. 🤔I've been following you for a long time and I've learned some serious technics from you.. But this AI BS it ain't my thing... 😉
I'm really caught between feeling guilt and feeling proud. I started using templates from cartoon apps and manipulate then in photoshop to make very realistic art pieces. At the time (2 years ago) it was just for fun/ hobby... But soon people loved what I did and start making orders. Fast forward now it's my main business, I do the work, print and frame, and the feedback is always very positive. But at I look at the way A.I is criticized (rightfully) and I look at my archivement( if you can call it that) and I can't help but feel proud and abit anxious at the same time.
Sometimes it works but most of the time I get the same blue smeared image.
If you're doing it in the beta version of PS, close the application and open the non-beta version.
@@BLTV_Photoshop Thank you Marty. I uninstalled both Photoshops and reinstalled them followed by a restart. Problem solved.
@@BLTV_Photoshop This worked thank you!!
This is not working for me at all. :( No idea what I'm doing wrong.
99% of the time, the solution is simple, however, it could be due to one of many reasons. Without inspecting your PSD file, it would be difficult to determine the reason it's not working for you. Sorry.
@@BLTV_Photoshop Has this method been tested on the most current version of beta photoshop? I’m guessing that could be it since it has updated since this video was posted. I tried changing resolution as well to no avail. I’m so excited to get this to work but it just won’t. I’m following every step exactly like you are. I’ll keep exploring options and will share if I find a solution. Thanks for all your videos Marty, I’ve learned so much from your tutorials!
I followed step by step, and couldn't get it to work
Sorry to hear that. What was the first part that was problematic in the video (minute: second)?
Same - followed step by step, and the generative fill still gave random oil paintings
Great info but this was posted by PSDESIRE almost a week back.
When new PS features are introduced, it's just non-stop experimentation and exploring. There's always a flurry of activity that may or may not overlap videos by others. I've had videos of mine posted weeks or months before other instructors post their version of the same thing. It happens.
AI the best tool for poor people , creative is death
Ai does save time and energy, but I agree typing in prompts isn’t the act of creation. It’s simply telling a robot what you want rather than creating it yourself. Ai is both wonderful and dangerous at the same time. It's up to us to harness and control it otherwise it's awesome power could result in consequences we can't even fathom.
WOW there is Marty. I have never seen your face. Now can put voice with face. Thanks! OH BTW..you talk to your audience like they are very familiar with Photoshop. I have owned it for for many yrs but I dont do alot in it. I do paintings in it...using a tablet...otherwise most of the buttons are unfamiliar to me. When I watch your videos,...many times you move so fast.. there is no way to catch up or stay up with you. I usually give up and dont try again. So for newbies using the software..you are teaching more professional like stuff. JUST SAYING. I wished you had newbie videos...and can go slower with repeated moves.......or am I asking to much?!!
Thank you for your input. The videos that I appear in such as this one do tend to move more quickly than my others. My much earlier videos from many years ago were way too fast. Overall, now I always try to take into consideration the beginner and novice users because I remember how daunting learning new software is. There's a fine line I try to balance in my videos to accommodate the newbies as well as the more advanced users.