Adobe Photoshop 2024 introduces the Generative Fill feature, powered by Adobe Firefly, which allows users to add, remove, or modify content in their images using simple text prompts. This feature is designed to enhance creative workflows by enabling users to generate objects, backgrounds, expand images, and remove objects seamlessly. This guide will walk you through the steps to use Generative Fill effectively, along with tips and best practices to get the most out of this powerful tool.
TLDR
Generative Fill in Adobe Photoshop 2024 lets you use text prompts to add, remove, or modify content in your images. You can generate objects, backgrounds, expand your canvas, and remove unwanted elements. Follow the steps provided to utilize this feature effectively.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Generate Objects
Steps:
Select an Object or Area: Use any selection tool in Photoshop to select the object or area in your image where you want to generate new content.
Open Generative Fill: Select Generative Fill from the Contextual Task Bar that appears. Alternatively, go to Edit > Generative Fill from the application bar or Ctrl/Command + right-click on the active selection and select Generative Fill from the menu.
Enter Text Prompt: Type your text prompt in the text-entry prompt box that appears in the Contextual Task Bar. You can describe the object or scene you want to generate in more than 100 languages by writing effective prompts.
Generate and Review Variations: Select Generate and then view the variations in the Properties panel. A new Generative Layer is created in the Layers panel, allowing you to review your text prompt, mask, and variations.
Tips:
Be specific with your text prompts for better results.
You can leave the text prompt box empty if you want Photoshop to fill the selection based on the surroundings.
2. Generate Backgrounds
Steps:
Select Background: Choose Select > Subject and then Select > Inverse to select the background behind your subject.
Open Generative Fill: Follow the same steps as generating objects (steps 2 through 5).
Generate Background: Select Generate Background in the Contextual Task Bar and enter a descriptive text prompt, or keep the text prompt box empty. You can also import another image from your device and insert it as a background.
Tips:
Use the color fill icon if you need to change the background to a desired color.
Photoshop combines selecting, inverting, and generating with Generative Fill into a single step for convenience.
3. Expand Images
Steps:
Expand Canvas: Select the Crop tool from the toolbar to view the crop borders on the edges of your photo. Drag the corner and edge handles outward to expand your canvas size.
Commit Changes: Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac) on the keyboard or the commit checkmark in the Crop options bar.
Select Extra Canvas: Use the Rectangular Marquee tool to select the extra canvas in the area you'd like to generate.
Open Generative Fill: Follow the same steps as generating objects (steps 2 through 5).
Tips:
The extra canvas will use your background color by default.
You can seamlessly extend your image even without using text prompts.
4. Remove Objects
Steps:
Select Object: Select the object(s) you want to remove using any selection tool.
Open Generative Fill: Select Generative Fill without a text prompt. Your selected object will be gone from the canvas or replaced with surrounding content in your image.
Tips:
Avoid making a tight selection and always overlap some areas around the selection to ensure seamless blending.
5. Enhance Detail
Steps:
Generate Object: Generate an object using Generative Fill.
Select Variation: Navigate to Properties panel > Variations to select your preferred variation.
Enhance Detail: Select the Enhance Detail icon, and a duplicate of the variation is created with Enhance Detail. You now have both the original variation and the Enhance Detail variation.
Tips:
Only variations larger than 1024 pixels can be enhanced.
Enhance Detail improves the sharpness and detail clarity of generated variations.
Good Practices and Personal Thoughts
Experiment with Prompts: Don't hesitate to experiment with different text prompts to see how the AI interprets your descriptions. You might be surprised by the creative results.
Layer Management: Keep an eye on your Layers panel. Generative Fill creates new layers, which can be useful for non-destructive editing and easy reversals if needed.
Community Involvement: Join the Adobe Photoshop community to share your experiences, ask questions, and get ideas from other users.
Stay Updated: Adobe frequently updates its tools. Keep your software up-to-date to benefit from the latest features and improvements.
Conclusion
Generative Fill in Adobe Photoshop 2024 is a game-changer for digital artists and photographers alike. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can harness the power of AI to enhance your creative projects effortlessly. Remember to experiment, manage your layers effectively, and stay engaged with the Photoshop community for continuous learning and inspiration.
You can also watch this video tutorial for a visual guide: