How to Use Photoshop’s AI Generative Fill Tool Right Now

The realm of artificial intelligence continues to expand endlessly. While the revolution began withChatGPT and its alternatives, it has now seeped into even images. Therefore, it is now time for AI-powered image editing as Adobe Photoshop is rolling out a brand new update that brings an AI image generation feature called Generative Fill. Learn how to enable and use Photoshop’s AI Generative Fill tool in our guide.

Requirements to Use Photoshop’s Generative AI Tool

Requirements to Use Photoshop’s Generative AI Tool

Before we begin, there are a few requirements that you must tick off. Make sure to have all of these covered before you proceed.

How to Use Adobe Photoshop AI Generative Fill Tool

How to Use Adobe Photoshop AI Generative Fill Tool

Step 1: Sign up for the Photoshop AI Beta

With everything set and Adobe Creative Cloud installed, let’s begin signing up for the AI generative beta. Follow the steps below.

And that’s it! You’re all set to use Adobe Photoshop’s Generative AI feature. Keep on reading to learn how to use it.

Step 2: Use the Adobe Generative Fill Tool

With the generative AI feature enabled, let’s begin using it. For best results, use an image you think has possibilities for expansion. This will allow the AI to experiment with it. Follow the steps below to do so:

As you can see here, Photoshop AI has done a decent job of removing the object. However, the lantern light remains, which is something to be improved upon.

Adobe Photoshop AI Generative Fill: First Impressions

While not the most polished AI tool out there, Adobe’s first attempt at including an AI feature in Photoshop is quite inclusive. As you can see above, Photoshop AI intelligently identifies and removes objects from their native sceneries easily. You can even write new prompts to achieve different effects or expand the image canvas and have the AI add more details, which is even more impressive.

For example — In the image below, we decided to expand the canvas and have the generative AI fill the empty space based on the existing image. And well, you can see that it did a phenomenal job generating the mountains and matching it to the provided landscape.

We tried it out with a few other images and, more often than not, reached the desired effect. We were even surprised to see that you can makemultiple changes to a single image. This means one can effectively transform an image into something else entirely.

While there’s a chance veteran image manipulators might stick to their ways, Photoshop AI will most likely be used heavily by amateurs. To see Photoshop AI in action, check out ourInstagram reel here. While not exactly a chatbot, Photoshop just might find its way into our list of thejobs ChatGPT might replace.

Upanishad Sharma

Combining his love for Literature and Tech, Upanishad dived into the world of technology journalism with fire. Now he writes about anything and everything while keeping a keen eye on his first love of gaming. Often found chronically walking around the office.

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