Adobe changed the game forever with Firefly Photoshop Generative Fill feature. However, Adobe subscription is extremely expensive. As of today, Stable Diffusion Automatic1111 Web UI ControlNet extension has the same generative fill feature. In this video, I will show you how you can use Mikubill ControlNet generative fill like Photoshop has for free on your PC.
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So now all below Generative Fill features coming to the Stable Diffusion with more additions via ControlNet extension.
Adobe Generative Fill is a new AI-powered feature in Photoshop that allows users to quickly and easily remove objects from images, add new content, or create entirely new images from scratch. Generative Fill uses a deep learning model to analyze the context of an image and generate realistic new content that fits in seamlessly with the surrounding scene.
To use Generative Fill, simply select the object you want to remove or add content to, and then click on the "Generative Fill" button in the toolbar. Photoshop will then generate a variety of possible results, from which you can choose the one you like best.
Generative Fill is still under development, but it has already been used to create some amazing results. For example, one user used Generative Fill to remove a person from a photo and replace them with a dog. Another user used Generative Fill to add a new background to a photo, making it look like the person in the photo was standing in a different location.
Generative Fill is a powerful new tool that has the potential to revolutionize the way we create and edit images. With Generative Fill, anyone can easily remove objects from images, add new content, or create entirely new images from scratch.
Here are some of the benefits of using Adobe Generative Fill:
Quick and easy to use: Generative Fill is a very easy-to-use tool. Simply select the object you want to remove or add content to, and then click on the "Generative Fill" button in the toolbar. Photoshop will then generate a variety of possible results, from which you can choose the one you like best.
Realistic results: Generative Fill uses a deep learning model to analyze the context of an image and generate realistic new content that fits in seamlessly with the surrounding scene.
Versatile: Generative Fill can be used to remove objects, add content, or create entirely new images from scratch.
Free: Generative Fill is available for free as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.
If you're looking for a powerful and easy-to-use tool for creating and editing images, then Adobe Generative Fill is a great option. With Generative Fill, you can quickly and easily remove objects, add content, or create entirely new images from scratch.
Here are some examples of how Adobe Generative Fill can be used:
Remove objects: Generative Fill can be used to remove unwanted objects from images. For example, you could use Generative Fill to remove a person from a photo, or to remove a background from an image.
Add content: Generative Fill can also be used to add new content to images. For example, you could use Generative Fill to add a new background to an image, or to add a new object to an image.
Create new images: Generative Fill can also be used to create entirely new images from scratch. For example, you could use Generative Fill to create a new landscape image, or to create a new portrait image.
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