I sense another course in the Nucly arsenal for the future is coming. With generative Fill, the possibilities have expanded even further. I feel this is a good thing also. As much as I love Midjourney and Adobe Firefly, there is something to be said about creating / compositing that Midjourney cannot. I am seeing so much potential here for product photography that will go next level. Thanks, Rikard.
We'll definitely have courses in the future. And I agree that having AI tools built into Photoshop is a far better creative experience than only writing prompts and trying to put your visual imagination into language. Designers and artists think visually, not verbally. Having a visual interface to work with AI tools is more intuitive than a text prompt.
So would adding assets temporarily help the ai to generate better results? With your bird example, if you had brought in a layer with doves on a transparency, and put them around, and then did the ai prompt, would that help improve results?
Yes. More context in your image will improve the result of your output. I did a bird test on this image and the results improved after adding some birds before having the AI generate them.
No, not right now. But if you're not putting in a prompt, you can use the "remove" tool and get very similar results. And that tool doesn't require hitting a button-simply paint in your selection and once you release the mouse click, your selection is filled in right away.
actually testing game?other devs(i talking about 80% AAA game devs) need to watch your video and not port a game with 30 fps (on 4080) , btw tnx for bring back Nostalgia ❤
Make sure you're logged into your Creative cloud account and also make sure you've put your birthday into your account profile. The beta is not available for people under 18.
if we use the generative fill on our own image to create someone. Can it only be used for personal or can we use it commercially ? Love this tutorial, specially the part when you moved something that you generated and I have a little box around it and you just hit generate it again I've been playing this for a few days and I've been clipping out that little box. Ha ha. always learning
The tool is not for commercial use in it's beta form, but will be when released. It'll also be interesting to see how Adobe handles the pricing of AI generation. I've heard mention of a credit system.
@@nuclylearn Thank you, That is kind of what i thought...I sure hopy the pricing wont be to high I alread struggle with paying for the suite as it is now....😜
@@dianewilder8109 You aren't the only one! My guess is that it will be priced similar to or bundled with an Adobe Stock subscription. And I think when that happens, we'll see a large drop in interest for AI text to art generators in the photographer and photoshop communities. But I'm just guessing.
So I am noticing for my image the yellow balloons are a different color. They are turning a more brighter yellow than the color of the original balloons. Any suggestions for this issue? I see that your generative fill was more accurate with the color.
My suggestion here would be to add a Selective Color adjustment layer on top of your balloons, go to the yellow color and add magenta or black to make the balloons match the original.
can you just help me out after clicking generative fill it gets stuck on loading and does not generate any variations why does it happen? because of ram or somwthing else?
I haven't run into this, but the generative fill tool is processing every request on Adobe's servers so you may want to make sure you have a good internet connection.
First, make sure you have the Beta installed. The contextual task bar is in the new version of Photoshop (without generative fill). If you have the beta installed, then you may need to uninstall it and reinstall it. I had to do that to get it working.
Isn't this the entire reason Photoshop exists? I understand the natural scepticism about A.I. art generators, but having AI-enhanced tools to speed up workflows in Photoshop seems the best way to implement AI while still leaving creative control to artists rather than computers.
@@nuclylearn"Isn't this the entire reason Photoshop exists?" Absolutly not. Which workflow do you want to speed up? Turning portrait orientated photos to landscape will not be your usual work, I think. And making selections and clicking "generate" until the result is usable, is not creative - in my opinion.
@@TheARTCONCEPTS The generative fill tool is basically a super-powered context-aware fill tool. It makes removing objects, extending images or filling in contextual information extremely fast. What would have taken me 10 minutes can now be accomplished in 15 seconds. In that respect, it's not much different from the smart selection tools, which also use AI to enhance your workflow. As for the "text to image" part of the tool, which seems to be the point of contention for you, I comprehend your concern. It's undeniable that the generation of AI-driven art through this method is surrounded by controversy, and I fully understand why people might express dissatisfaction with it.
The majority of people using photoshop are not using it for fun, but for work.. In my case is very useful as I work with stock images a lot and many times is very hard to find images with the exact elements that I want, or with more landscape because the image that I want to use is too small and I need it in a wider format, etc. My work is not to be creative with the images, I just need a lot of these for my mockups, and I can't take 15 minutes on each. I see a lot of possibilities with this tool...
The door trick was really cool!
Thank you so much Nucly! This is definitely one of the better tutorials about using AI that I've seen. 😊
Easily the most usefull tutorial I have seen on this subject. Thanks!
Thanks so much for these useful tips. I understand Generative Fill better now.
Thank you so much I always enjoy your tutorials and learn so much in the process.
Of all the example you showed, Iike best how Generative Fill made your shirt bloom so richly!😄
Thanks very good and clear
Even in beta I'm very impressed. Thank you.
Thank you Rikard!!
I sense another course in the Nucly arsenal for the future is coming. With generative Fill, the possibilities have expanded even further.
I feel this is a good thing also. As much as I love Midjourney and Adobe Firefly, there is something to be said about creating / compositing that Midjourney cannot.
I am seeing so much potential here for product photography that will go next level.
Thanks, Rikard.
One of the most informative tutorials, yet! 🔥
We'll definitely have courses in the future. And I agree that having AI tools built into Photoshop is a far better creative experience than only writing prompts and trying to put your visual imagination into language. Designers and artists think visually, not verbally. Having a visual interface to work with AI tools is more intuitive than a text prompt.
So would adding assets temporarily help the ai to generate better results? With your bird example, if you had brought in a layer with doves on a transparency, and put them around, and then did the ai prompt, would that help improve results?
Yes. More context in your image will improve the result of your output. I did a bird test on this image and the results improved after adding some birds before having the AI generate them.
Thank you !!!!
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for your tutorial! If you just select a space, and instead of clicking on "generative fill" is there a shortcut for that?
No, not right now. But if you're not putting in a prompt, you can use the "remove" tool and get very similar results. And that tool doesn't require hitting a button-simply paint in your selection and once you release the mouse click, your selection is filled in right away.
actually testing game?other devs(i talking about 80% AAA game devs) need to watch your video and not port a game with 30 fps (on 4080) , btw tnx for bring back Nostalgia ❤
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Why am I not seeing the Beta Apps
Make sure you're logged into your Creative cloud account and also make sure you've put your birthday into your account profile. The beta is not available for people under 18.
if we use the generative fill on our own image to create someone. Can it only be used for personal or can we use it commercially ? Love this tutorial, specially the part when you moved something that you generated and I have a little box around it and you just hit generate it again I've been playing this for a few days and I've been clipping out that little box. Ha ha. always learning
The tool is not for commercial use in it's beta form, but will be when released. It'll also be interesting to see how Adobe handles the pricing of AI generation. I've heard mention of a credit system.
@@nuclylearn Thank you, That is kind of what i thought...I sure hopy the pricing wont be to high I alread struggle with paying for the suite as it is now....😜
@@dianewilder8109 You aren't the only one! My guess is that it will be priced similar to or bundled with an Adobe Stock subscription. And I think when that happens, we'll see a large drop in interest for AI text to art generators in the photographer and photoshop communities. But I'm just guessing.
So I am noticing for my image the yellow balloons are a different color. They are turning a more brighter yellow than the color of the original balloons. Any suggestions for this issue? I see that your generative fill was more accurate with the color.
My suggestion here would be to add a Selective Color adjustment layer on top of your balloons, go to the yellow color and add magenta or black to make the balloons match the original.
How come my tool doesn't have the image reference button?
So far, that is only in the Photoshop BETA.
can you just help me out
after clicking generative fill it gets stuck on loading and does not generate any variations
why does it happen? because of ram or somwthing else?
I haven't run into this, but the generative fill tool is processing every request on Adobe's servers so you may want to make sure you have a good internet connection.
The bar I have does not have generative fill to it! Why do I access it?
First, make sure you have the Beta installed. The contextual task bar is in the new version of Photoshop (without generative fill). If you have the beta installed, then you may need to uninstall it and reinstall it. I had to do that to get it working.
@@nuclylearn Many many thanks! Had the beta, uninstalled & re-installed it and it worked!
I do not have the generative fill option on my task bar after downloading Photoshop beta, anyone know why this may be?
No, but mine did the same thing. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it and the generative fill showed up.
@@nuclylearn worked thank you
The yellow balloons in the air......why not attach dangling strings to each one? They're getting away from her.
What is fun in creating fake photos?
Isn't this the entire reason Photoshop exists? I understand the natural scepticism about A.I. art generators, but having AI-enhanced tools to speed up workflows in Photoshop seems the best way to implement AI while still leaving creative control to artists rather than computers.
@@nuclylearn"Isn't this the entire reason Photoshop exists?"
Absolutly not.
Which workflow do you want to speed up? Turning portrait orientated photos to landscape will not be your usual work, I think.
And making selections and clicking "generate" until the result is usable, is not creative - in my opinion.
@@TheARTCONCEPTS The generative fill tool is basically a super-powered context-aware fill tool. It makes removing objects, extending images or filling in contextual information extremely fast. What would have taken me 10 minutes can now be accomplished in 15 seconds. In that respect, it's not much different from the smart selection tools, which also use AI to enhance your workflow. As for the "text to image" part of the tool, which seems to be the point of contention for you, I comprehend your concern. It's undeniable that the generation of AI-driven art through this method is surrounded by controversy, and I fully understand why people might express dissatisfaction with it.
The majority of people using photoshop are not using it for fun, but for work.. In my case is very useful as I work with stock images a lot and many times is very hard to find images with the exact elements that I want, or with more landscape because the image that I want to use is too small and I need it in a wider format, etc. My work is not to be creative with the images, I just need a lot of these for my mockups, and I can't take 15 minutes on each. I see a lot of possibilities with this tool...