Generative Shape Fill, an AI feature for Photoshop and Illustrator has been released. This release by Adobe signals the company’s intention to work towards an AI direction. This new tool is currently available as a beta version.
Adobe has been met with criticism from its customers for introducing AI tools and features in its software. However, the company persists that its Firefly AI models do not train on its customer’s work and instead train on Adobe Stock or other free stock media.
Generative Shape Fill and its features
Generative Shape Fill, powered by Adobe’s Firefly Vector model, allows users to speed up their creative process by filling up colours and shapes personal to the users. The AI tool seamlessly matches and captures the user’s art style so the generated content does not look out of place.
Users can also select the area, shape, outline and similar and provide a text prompt for the feature to work. In addition, users are given various options to choose from to match the vision they have of their artwork. Other styles such as pixel art and 3D art can be used to enhance the user’s artwork or design.
This new AI feature assists in the user’s productivity by speeding up their workflow without compromising the quality of work.
Other AI features have also been released alongside the Generative Shape Fill tool. Text to Pattern is a tool that allows users to save their patterns and command them to be applied to their designs. Users can access the feature by clicking on the Object > Pattern option.
Dimension tool and Mockup are the other two features that have recently been added to the AI roster. The Dimension tool does not utilise AI as it simply enables users to measure the sizes of a design element to place it perfectly on a package, pattern and more. Meanwhile, Mockup allows users to place visual mock-ups on products, clothing, and more
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