From the course: Using AI Imagery for Illustration and Design

AI in Photoshop

- [Instructor] Now one more set of tools that we should cover are the Adobe based tools. Now, at the time of this recording, this is in Beta, but you can use it. All you have to do is go into your Creative Cloud, go down to Beta apps and then you want to make sure that you install Photoshop or Illustrator or whatever software you want to use. Now a lot of those will have Firefly support. Now Photoshop is the one that we're going to be using. So if we go into Adobe Photoshop Beta, you'll notice that the interface looks a little bit different, but we can select out an area here. And then we have an option that shows up called generative fill. Now we do have courses that cover this in a little bit more detail, and we will be using this throughout the course. But we can type in whatever we want and fill with AI generated content. So if we type in say, a happy dog, we will get a couple of different results that we can choose from. So in this case, we have this one, this one, or this one. Now these show up in a layer that we can turn on or off and we can use this content just like any other content in Photoshop. Now in addition to this, Photoshop always has had AI based tools. So for example, something as simple as content aware fill is AI based. And we also have a number of filters such as our neural filters. So if you go into neural filters, you'll see that it has a number of tools that are AI generated. So for example, we have skin smoothing, smart portrait. One of the ones I like a lot is depth blur. We can also do things such as style transfer or colorize. So there's a number of different tools that are AI driven in Photoshop in addition to generative fill. So I would highly encourage you to check out the Photoshop Beta, and if you watching this course a little bit further down the road, this may just be a standard feature in Photoshop.

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