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I think it is really really hard for Photoshop to generate what you expect, and this was a good example for that. That scooter did not look much like a Vespa - not even like a Lambretta. I think it is better to genegate the item you need outside of Photpshom, and then composite. But as always, You made a good video that was worth watching.
I wish Generative Fill had an option to select the subject and create shadows on a transparent layer, separate from the background. Currently, Photoshop adds the shadow and background together, which means artists have to mask out the image. Having the shadow on its own transparent layer would make the workflow much smoother and more efficient.
Hiya Mr. CAFE! I don't dredge up Photershop as much as I used to even though I'm paying through the nose for it. As such I have to learn the new stuff over and over. I knew what it was sposed to do and I knew what I wanted. Only..... my interface wasn't matching the various UA-cam interfaces and it was driving me batdip bonkers!!! Not even Photershop Help itself helped! Rat frobige and grrr!!! Spent two hours chasing that rabbit...and ONLY when I rolled out your vid did I get monstrous and instant satisfaction....... You alone instructed me to go to the Winder menu and TURN ON the blasted AI menu thingy!!! Jeepers creepers!!!!! Finally....interfaces all interfacing! And then you taught me how to use it! SUCCESS at last with my little 5 minute project that took me 2.35 hours! Can't thankee enough!!! Liked and Subscribed! Your bestest fan in Alabam, Norm
Colin, what MacOS do I need to use the new AI features of PS Beta. I am currently using Monterey. Will Ventura work or do I have to upgrade to Sonoma??
Colin, thank you for this and you other tutorials. I have a question for you. Currently I am working in Photoshop 2024 and the most recent Photoshop Beta. Historically, PS artists would be familiar with using the Lasso tool to make a selection in PS, then feathering that selection using Select and Mask. Then cutting out the selection, etc. This works as it should. However, in the 2024 Beta version of PS when this process it carried out the Select and Mask generates a Layer Mask. Is there a way of disabling the automated Layer Mask?
I find it odd that when I try to generate a new background, it also changes part of my selection. I wish I could tell it to leave my selection alone. It's changing my model's head shape, and messes up her hands.
What a joke his Generative whatever is! I own two classic Lambrettas myself and I`m well versed myself in Vespa Scooters, going to a number of rallies each year in the UK, and taking thousands of photos of 1960`s scooters, so I've got loads of reference photos to call upon. In this case the monstrosity that Generative fill produces here, whether you select option 1, 2, or 3 are a complete joke. They're all just `monstrosities` and not worth time bothering with. Maybe one day Adobe will improve this greatly, right now its a pure gimmick, just for messing around with when you're bored and have some spare time. Theres nothing serious about this at the moment Colin, lets all just forget about this gimmick and get back to Photography! Cheers Colin for demonstrating this technology again, but all it does IMHO is show that its a technology right now thats still at its infancy point!
I think Photoshop is being very aware of copyright and will not make a real Vespa or Ford or can of Pepsi or Walmart store or Nike shoes . It generates a generic image.
@adventure9606 I understand that, but it's the monstrosity of what it generated in this example that's not acceptable. This is a technology at the moment worthy of only using 'for having a laugh to entertain the kids on a wet afternoon' I'd you're bored one afternoon'!
@@photoshopcafe I do realise that Colin, the point is you could have demonstrated any make of car or a giraffe or many other objects but what Generative AI generates is just bizarre monstrosities of things that are not usable anywhere. Its all just gimmicky at the moment and I wish people on YT would just start talking about serious photography and editing again rather than this gimmick. I say that with the greatest respect Colin as us I usually love your serious helpful videos.on photography. Thanks for your reply, its much appreciated.
That's a good feature, I'll try it out soon. I have a problem with the regular version of photoshop. I tried adobe's help and all I got was run around and the chat "tech" knew nothing. On the 15'th I shut photoshop down, went out to eat and later that evening I started my computer and loaded photoshop and all the preferences had been reset. I didn't do it. I have auto update turned OFF in the creative cloud app thinking that would prevent such as that from happening. It had to be some kind of "push" update from adobe that I didn't want. Then the next day there was a notification from the creative cloud app that there was an update for the creative cloud app. I'm thinking they did something to it that caused me to lose all my preferences in photoshop. Even the custom brushes I made are gone and the custom shapes I created are gone. All that stuff is still on my computer, but photoshop doesn't see it because it was taken out of the preferences, as well as the customizations I had made. Like I said, I had auto update turned OFF, but they did it to me anyway, somehow. Now my questions. Do you know of anyway to undo what they did? (I know I didn't give a very good description but that's all I have) And: When they do that, do they rename your preferences file before they reset it? If so, where is it usually located at so I can rename it and put it back like it was and rename the one they put in place of it? This is driving me nuts and really bothering me that they could/would do something like that even though I have auto update turned OFF.
written steps here: photoshopcafe.com/photoshop-generative-ai-reference-image-remove-background/
While trying all these, you run out of 250 credits. This credit is very small. Please be our voice. I think we deserve at least 500 credits. Thank you for the information.🙌
I think it is really really hard for Photoshop to generate what you expect, and this was a good example for that. That scooter did not look much like a Vespa - not even like a Lambretta. I think it is better to genegate the item you need outside of Photpshom, and then composite. But as always, You made a good video that was worth watching.
It will keep improving over time
@@photoshopcafe Yes, You are right, it will.
Wow, really small step but really useful. Thanks Colin!
Amazing tip! Thank you for your time and effort in your videos!!!
My pleasure!
I wish Generative Fill had an option to select the subject and create shadows on a transparent layer, separate from the background. Currently, Photoshop adds the shadow and background together, which means artists have to mask out the image. Having the shadow on its own transparent layer would make the workflow much smoother and more efficient.
Having the background, shadow, and subject all on separate layers after generating would be amazing. Maybe sometime in the future?
That would be nice
The Cafe is the Bomb, Best Photoshop teacher by far. Been subbed for years so keep the awesome videos coming.
Thanks so much!
Great tips and easy to follow as always! Can't wait for this feature to be added to the non-beta version!
Hiya Mr. CAFE! I don't dredge up Photershop as much as I used to even though I'm paying through the nose for it. As such I have to learn the new stuff over and over. I knew what it was sposed to do and I knew what I wanted. Only..... my interface wasn't matching the various UA-cam interfaces and it was driving me batdip bonkers!!! Not even Photershop Help itself helped! Rat frobige and grrr!!! Spent two hours chasing that rabbit...and ONLY when I rolled out your vid did I get monstrous and instant satisfaction....... You alone instructed me to go to the Winder menu and TURN ON the blasted AI menu thingy!!! Jeepers creepers!!!!! Finally....interfaces all interfacing! And then you taught me how to use it! SUCCESS at last with my little 5 minute project that took me 2.35 hours! Can't thankee enough!!!
Liked and Subscribed! Your bestest fan in Alabam,
Norm
Thanks. Always learning something new.
This is huge! Thank you Colin 🎉
Thanks again. Always learn good stuff from your tips.
Glad to hear it!
Thanks
Colin, what MacOS do I need to use the new AI features of PS Beta. I am currently using Monterey. Will Ventura work or do I have to upgrade to Sonoma??
anothr good tutorial. I SO appreciate thatyou make your tutorials brief and to the point. It makes understanding them so easy.
Glad you like them!
Excellent tutorial and I learned some great tips … Thanks a gazillion 👍
Great to hear!
Thanks. Very helpful trick to return the original background. amazing !
Glad it helped!
Great tutorial which I definitely will be using.
No1 simply the best... so well explained. Love your work, thank you.
You're very welcome!
That's an awesome innovation in PS Beta. Appreciate your ongoing tips Colin.
As usual, really informative.
Colin, thank you for this and you other tutorials. I have a question for you. Currently I am working in Photoshop 2024 and the most recent Photoshop Beta. Historically, PS artists would be familiar with using the Lasso tool to make a selection in PS, then feathering that selection using Select and Mask. Then cutting out the selection, etc. This works as it should.
However, in the 2024 Beta version of PS when this process it carried out the Select and Mask generates a Layer Mask. Is there a way of disabling the automated Layer Mask?
Change output to selection
Thank you Colin.
I always pick up some tips when i watch your videos. Thank you for all your work.
You are so welcome
Excellent and clear tutorial, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great TiP Colin! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
@photoshopCAFE A nice photo of Freta Street in Warsaw, Poland. I used to live right near this place when I was a child.
Awesome!
worth GOLD watching ur videos. thank you
Thanks!
That's awesome, thanks for sharing.
Thank you this is great 👍🏼
❤yes I learned something new! Thank you!
Amazing. Thank you.
Hot for teacher intro tab! ❤❤❤
;)
Thanks Colin .. good vid ..
what an amazing tip, thank you
I love your tutos ,Even though I don't speak English fluently, they are still easy to understand
Thank you!
Wow so hidden. Brilliant!
Thanks Colin. I'd not noticed that.
great tip. thank you
Great tip
Thanks
I find it odd that when I try to generate a new background, it also changes part of my selection. I wish I could tell it to leave my selection alone. It's changing my model's head shape, and messes up her hands.
Just got to try that
Do it!
amazing...thank you...
Good Job Sir
Thanks, brilliant
Good job.
Very cool feature.
Most excellent!
Good to know
Great to know!
Cool thanks
Next time try writing Piaggio Vespa or Vespa Piaggio... 😉😊🤝
very useful
Yes i did thanks !!!!
well, it may be interesting to see how the vespa is getting a harmonized coloring to the entire background if that question makes sense....
I use a reference image but it doesn't drop in with the proper perspective and no cast shadow, what am I doing wrong?
At this time, your reference image has to be a similar angle and perspective
Love it
What a joke his Generative whatever is! I own two classic Lambrettas myself and I`m well versed myself in Vespa Scooters, going to a number of rallies each year in the UK, and taking thousands of photos of 1960`s scooters, so I've got loads of reference photos to call upon. In this case the monstrosity that Generative fill produces here, whether you select option 1, 2, or 3 are a complete joke. They're all just `monstrosities` and not worth time bothering with. Maybe one day Adobe will improve this greatly, right now its a pure gimmick, just for messing around with when you're bored and have some spare time. Theres nothing serious about this at the moment Colin, lets all just forget about this gimmick and get back to Photography! Cheers Colin for demonstrating this technology again, but all it does IMHO is show that its a technology right now thats still at its infancy point!
Of course this isn't a video about scooters, rather than just a tutorial to show how to use a Photoshop feature.
I think Photoshop is being very aware of copyright and will not make a real Vespa or Ford or can of Pepsi or Walmart store or Nike shoes . It generates a generic image.
@adventure9606 I understand that, but it's the monstrosity of what it generated in this example that's not acceptable. This is a technology at the moment worthy of only using 'for having a laugh to entertain the kids on a wet afternoon' I'd you're bored one afternoon'!
@@photoshopcafe I do realise that Colin, the point is you could have demonstrated any make of car or a giraffe or many other objects but what Generative AI generates is just bizarre monstrosities of things that are not usable anywhere. Its all just gimmicky at the moment and I wish people on YT would just start talking about serious photography and editing again rather than this gimmick. I say that with the greatest respect Colin as us I usually love your serious helpful videos.on photography. Thanks for your reply, its much appreciated.
Ai always looks like AI - which makes me think "cheap" "scam" "couldn't they have hired a real compositor" and just flat out "lie".
nice !
usando um arquivo em PNG ficará melhor então
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I hit "Subscribe" every time you command......
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That's a good feature, I'll try it out soon. I have a problem with the regular version of photoshop. I tried adobe's help and all I got was run around and the chat "tech" knew nothing. On the 15'th I shut photoshop down, went out to eat and later that evening I started my computer and loaded photoshop and all the preferences had been reset. I didn't do it. I have auto update turned OFF in the creative cloud app thinking that would prevent such as that from happening. It had to be some kind of "push" update from adobe that I didn't want. Then the next day there was a notification from the creative cloud app that there was an update for the creative cloud app. I'm thinking they did something to it that caused me to lose all my preferences in photoshop. Even the custom brushes I made are gone and the custom shapes I created are gone. All that stuff is still on my computer, but photoshop doesn't see it because it was taken out of the preferences, as well as the customizations I had made.
Like I said, I had auto update turned OFF, but they did it to me anyway, somehow. Now my questions. Do you know of anyway to undo what they did? (I know I didn't give a very good description but that's all I have) And: When they do that, do they rename your preferences file before they reset it? If so, where is it usually located at so I can rename it and put it back like it was and rename the one they put in place of it? This is driving me nuts and really bothering me that they could/would do something like that even though I have auto update turned OFF.