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Tutorial: How to generate an image based on your sketch in Photoshop (beta) with Generative Fill 1: make a rough sketch 2: Select Quick Mask Options 3: Edit -> Fill -> Color and choose H: 0, S: 0, B: 70% 4: Deselect Quick Mask Options 5: Write a prompt...

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PIXEL CVLTvor 2 Jahren

You can do this with black and white shapes, I use it for cloud/smoke layers. Great for getting images you can add to another image via screen or multiply blend modes.

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Kris Kashtanovavor 2 Jahren

That’s a great idea! I may pick your brain if you don’t mind. I’m trying to turn something into something and what you’re writing may help.

Profilbild von Ash Martian ✨
Ash Martian ✨vor 2 Jahren

Dope

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Kris Kashtanovavor 2 Jahren

Wow awesome!

Profilbild von ₹₹₹
₹₹₹vor 2 Jahren

I just tried a similar method with your keywords on Clipdrop's stable doodle. It is wonderful. Thanks Kris.

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Leo.AI ليوvor 2 Jahren

I need to get more into this gen fill! Too much fun to be had!

Profilbild von Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanovavor 2 Jahren

The most controlled tool I know so far. Enjoy!

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Rufusvor 2 Jahren

Thank you so much for this tutorial.

Profilbild von Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanovavor 2 Jahren

Welcome! Can't wait to see yours

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Dave Lavalleevor 2 Jahren

Another great walkthrough, love the simplicity of the video and the power of the tools.

Profilbild von Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanovavor 2 Jahren

@ishapelegacies Thank you! I'm learning to make short format videos to save all of yours time

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