Stop editing manually: 5 AI tools in Photoshop you should use


When it comes Generative artificial intelligence tools, Photoshop Packed with so much you can implement into your daily workflow. And we’re not talking simplification AI image generators. These are useful, customizable options that you can use to create better, actionable projects that don’t look too demanding or artificial. They are all available for free to you as a Photoshop user.

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For my part, I was pleasantly surprised by how well AI works in Photoshop and I’ve compiled all my experience using AI in Photoshop in this guide. But to be clear, AI tools certainly won’t be available to everyone, especially professionals who know Photoshop well. If you’re a beginner or someone looking for help analyzing which Photoshop AI tools are worth exploring, this is for you.

Before you can use Adobe AI, you will have to agree to it Artificial Intelligence Terms of Servicewhich includes the company’s policy on prohibiting illegal and abusive uses of its artificial intelligence. You can find these features in Photoshop on desktop, the web, and now Even on your phone. For more, see Adobe’s latest audio AI tools and Photoshop’s upcoming AI assistant It can automatically rename all your layers for you.


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How to create AI images using Photoshop

Adobe Firefly’s AI-powered image template is available as a separate application and built into Photoshop so you can use it wherever it’s easiest for you. If you’re already creating with Photoshop, here’s how to access Firefly.

  1. Open your Photoshop project. If you’re using the latest version of PS, your contextual taskbar should include an option that says Image generation.
  2. Go to Editthen click is born image. You can also click the icon that looks like an image with an arrow and a shine in the toolbar on the left side.
  3. Enter the prompt, select the style and upload any reference images.
  4. Click is born.
  5. Tab through the different shapes using the arrows in the taskbar below.

When you write your claim, don’t be afraid to add a lot of detail, putting the most important items first. Check out our AI image Fast typing guide For more tips for better results. If you’re not a fan of the images, you can click the image pop-up window or the icon with four squares to set reference and vector images. You can tap the three vertical dots at the end of the pin bar to make comments about generations, remove background, or create similar images. If you still don’t like what you have, I recommend starting over with a new prompt rather than trying to tweak and generate endlessly, hoping to get it right.

How to use generative features in Photoshop

You can also use creative AI tools to edit your existing project in Photoshop. Generative fill, expand, and demodulation operations are some of the most popular AI tools. Here’s how to use each.

Generative mobilization It’s like a mini AI image generator. It is one of the most popular AI tools in Photoshop. Using Generative Fill, you can select a specific area of ​​your project, enter a text prompt and a design will be generated for that area. You can find Generative Fill by going to Edit > Generative Fill. Make sure to use the Selection Brush tool. Select the area where you want the items to appear, type your prompt and click Create.

Generative expansion It is useful when you need more space in the image. You can create new sections of your photo to blend seamlessly with your existing photo or you can enter a text prompt and create a new scene. You can also use it to zoom in on your project. To access Generative Expansion, select the Crop tool, drag your canvas to any size you want, enter a prompt if you want, and then click Create.

Pictures of the beach

I edited my original image (left) to include more sky and sand with Generative Fill and then added the AI ​​seagulls with Generative Fill.

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Generative removal It’s like a super AI eraser. The tool isolates and removes specific elements from your project without disrupting the entire image. There are two ways to remove objects from your work. The first is to select the object using the Object Selection tool, then click Generative Fill and place the word “Remove” at the prompt. Otherwise, you can use the Removal tool (Spot Healing Tool > Removal Tool) to manually mark the objects you want to erase.

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Other AI tools you can try in Photoshop

Replace the sky It is a great AI tool that can add drama to your landscape. You can create a replacement sky by going to Edit > Replace Sky and choosing from a variety of options, including sunset, blue sky, and colorful options marked “Amazing.” Once you choose the preset you like, you can manually adjust the brightness and other elements.

Football field pictures

In this case, I used AI sky replacement technology to add some Carolina blue skies (right) to my original shot of Kenan Stadium (left).

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Generate background It works well for product photography or other shots where the subject or object is the focal point of the photo. Upload your shot into Photoshop, click Remove Background from the contextual taskbar (the pin box that pops up when you select the layer) and click Create Background. Some wallpapers look better than others. The city spaces I created looked a bit fake, but the colorful or patterned backgrounds were great.

There are some other AI tools that may be right for you depending on your project. Neural filters It can be used to edit images in more detail, and Curved pen It can help designers create more consistent arcs. We also expect to see more AI-powered editing tools introduced in Photoshop this year.

Overall, Photoshop’s AI suite performed well. Some of the tools were helpful but you need to know what tools are designed to be used to get the best results. For example, generative enlargement was useful for resizing images, and I found generative removal to be great for clearing out objects that spoil images. Other tools, such as the sky replacement tool, worked for some images but not others. I wouldn’t use Photoshop’s AI in every project, but I think there may be times when this is a good option.

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