Adobe Firefly's artificial intelligence features are now growing in Adobe Photoshop. Adobe announced a new Generative Fill feature that allows elements in images to be changed using text input by Photoshop users. Certain segments of the picture can be changed with added elements based on the entered prom.
In the demo above, among the things the user can do is add lines to the road, further expand the sides of the picture, completely change the background for the subject, and add props that don't exist. Each generatively generated element will be separated in its own layer to facilitate more thorough editing.
All of this is done through artificial intelligence (AI) Adobe Firefly. It appears to be an improvement over the Content Aware Fill feature that was introduced a few years ago. The Generative Fill feature can only be used by Adobe Firefly and Photoshop Beta users first. Users can download the Photoshop Beta today through their account's Creative Cloud hub.
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