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Photoshop Generative Fill project: Part one - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Learning Photoshop Compositing
Photoshop Generative Fill project: Part one
- [Instructor] Over the course of the next few movies, we're going to see how we can create a composition like this, starting with this source material. Now I say like this because even though I'll be using the same source material, and the same generative fill prompts, I'm going to get a different result every time from generative fill. So that's just something to bear in mind. We need to embrace a certain amount of unpredictability. My first step is to crop differently. I'd like a more cinematic aspect ratio. So I'm choosing an aspect ratio of 16 by nine, and I have my rule of thirds grid on, and I'm filling the new content with generative expand. So I'm going to make my new canvas bigger, and in doing this, I want to position the lantern of the lighthouse on the intersection of these grid squares right here. So I'll press return to commit to that, and generative expand will fill in the added space. I get three options to choose from. I'm going to go with number two. Let me just…
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