Aug 14, 2014 at 12:02 PM is when I subscribed to Phlearn. It is hard to believe it has been almost 10 years. Along with amazing content, we got to see Aaron's ever changing hair styles. Aaron, thank you for all the great information over the years. You are the OG in Photoshop learning!
I was just thinking the same thing. Nov 24, 2015 was the day when I said to myself "I need to know everything what artsy-fartsy Aaron knows and has to share about Photoshop"! :)
...I used to be one of the people who watched you do your magic by cleaning up those backgrounds before AI back in the day...that was quite a process. Happy that we can do it faster with AI! Thanks for the tutorial!
This is simply phenomenal. As you mentioned Aaron, this used to take so much time and was rather tedious. Now, with a few clicks and viola: perfection (usually). 😊
Great video. I don't know if you've shown this in another video on AI, but the generative fills take on a lot of memory. You can delete the ones you're not using to save space. I would also love to see a video on ways the new AI features can help with compositing.
Great tutorial Aaron, and super clear as always! I'd love to see generative fill in Lightroom to help with the spot removal tool - it woudl save opening images into PS every time there's too much 'background interest'.
Hi Aaron, in what situation should I use the new Remove Brush Tool instead of Generative Fill? Does it depend on the scale and number of changes needed? Both methods are great and produce comparable results. Thanks, as always for the useful tips 'n' tricks. Much appreciated!
With all due respect, in the third example, where you remove some boats and other things from the background/horizon, the AI does not recreate the original grain structure - it’s easy to see!!!
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You mentioned noise. I’m finding it does not seem to match noise in the generated selection - I have to add noise to the layer to match the rest of the image. Am I missing a step?
@@Russian5 Yep, not a big deal especially if you notice before flattening. I just wondered if there was something I was missing because my generations contain almost no noise at all while content aware matches noise quite nicely.
help please, so when I do this on a portrait it picks up a wrinkle in the back drop which I was trying to get rid of. I tried the healing but it doesnt really work well and takes too long. and suggestions for a beginner? Thank you.
Hi Audrey! Sorry you're having trouble with this. If you send us an email to support with a screenshot of your PSD file and layers, our team will do their best to guide you.
It's amazing that this tutorial is only 6 minutes but produces a result that should take hours. Very cool!
so cool!!
Aug 14, 2014 at 12:02 PM is when I subscribed to Phlearn. It is hard to believe it has been almost 10 years. Along with amazing content, we got to see Aaron's ever changing hair styles. Aaron, thank you for all the great information over the years. You are the OG in Photoshop learning!
I was just thinking the same thing. Nov 24, 2015 was the day when I said to myself "I need to know everything what artsy-fartsy Aaron knows and has to share about Photoshop"! :)
...I used to be one of the people who watched you do your magic by cleaning up those backgrounds before AI back in the day...that was quite a process. Happy that we can do it faster with AI! Thanks for the tutorial!
same. Learned a lot from Phlearn. Now it's just point and click.
@@gamecreepers and @melissal7984 Thanks for phlearning with us!
4:46 The generative fill did not do a good job here. The grain and blur are totally noticeable (on both sides of the subject).
This is simply phenomenal. As you mentioned Aaron, this used to take so much time and was rather tedious. Now, with a few clicks and viola: perfection (usually). 😊
Thanks for a wonderful tutorial, always a pleasure.
So Amazing and so grateful Adobe taking things to a whole other level w Ai
Great video. I don't know if you've shown this in another video on AI, but the generative fills take on a lot of memory. You can delete the ones you're not using to save space. I would also love to see a video on ways the new AI features can help with compositing.
Looks like gen fill did not get the grain correctly. Usually the new remove tool does a better job of doing this
Great tutorial Aaron, and super clear as always!
I'd love to see generative fill in Lightroom to help with the spot removal tool - it woudl save opening images into PS every time there's too much 'background interest'.
Thank you very much Aaron!!!
Hi Aaron, in what situation should I use the new Remove Brush Tool instead of Generative Fill? Does it depend on the scale and number of changes needed? Both methods are great and produce comparable results. Thanks, as always for the useful tips 'n' tricks. Much appreciated!
thanks for showing us as usual!
Thanks for watching!
Grateful!
and .. Fantastic! :)
With all due respect, in the third example, where you remove some boats and other things from the background/horizon, the AI does not recreate the original grain structure - it’s easy to see!!!
Sir Can you make professional skin retouching tutorial with any action play . Thank you
Hey there! if you have time check out our Retouching Learning Path:
phlearn.com/tutorial/learning-path-retouching/
This in-depth curriculum covers the fundamentals with introductory courses, dives into retouching features, fabric, and materials, and concludes with advanced techniques and applications.
You mentioned noise. I’m finding it does not seem to match noise in the generated selection - I have to add noise to the layer to match the rest of the image. Am I missing a step?
You must not have children because there was plenty of noise for me when I was trying to clean up my photos today.
It's pretty hit or miss, and may need some manual retouching. This gets you about 90% there.
@@ChiefSupreme6803 Doh! Dad joke played skillfully. :)
@@Russian5 Yep, not a big deal especially if you notice before flattening. I just wondered if there was something I was missing because my generations contain almost no noise at all while content aware matches noise quite nicely.
Didn’t do a great job at reproducing the grain as you see when zoomed in. All blurry.
Yup this tool NEVER gets it right. If you zoom in you’ll always notice a difference
I observe that very often when retouching my Scans from filmnegatives as well. Somehow Ai has problems to deal with „Analogue
help please, so when I do this on a portrait it picks up a wrinkle in the back drop which I was trying to get rid of. I tried the healing but it doesnt really work well and takes too long. and suggestions for a beginner? Thank you.
Hi Audrey! Sorry you're having trouble with this. If you send us an email to support with a screenshot of your PSD file and layers, our team will do their best to guide you.
too bad latest version of pirated Photoshop doesn't have built in AI
you are so late...