How to Use Generative AI in Photoshop for Context-Aware Touchups
Welcome to Photo Blue! In today's quick tutorial, I'm going to show you how to use generative AI in Photoshop to perform context-aware touchups. This powerful tool allows you to seamlessly edit and enhance your photos by intelligently filling in or replacing unwanted elements.
We'll start by selecting the Content-Aware Move Tool, which is typically represented by a bandage icon just below the eyedropper tool. Depending on your recent tool usage, the icon might look different, so make sure you're selecting the correct one. Once selected, I'll demonstrate how to draw around the area you want to replace and use the Generative Fill feature.
In this tutorial, I'll walk you through a real example where I remove my hand from a photo and extend a wall that should have been there. By entering a simple description—like "wall"—Photoshop's AI generates a seamless extension of the existing wall. I'll also show you how to use the same method to remove an unwanted object from the photo. You’ll see how the AI fills the area perfectly, even without additional description.
We'll compare different generated options and discuss when to use descriptions versus leaving them blank for best results. This tutorial is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their Photoshop skills and take advantage of AI-powered tools for flawless photo retouching.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction to Generative AI in Photoshop
0:40 - Selecting the Content-Aware Move Tool
1:30 - Drawing Around the Area to Replace
2:15 - Using Generative Fill with a Description
3:00 - Removing Unwanted Objects with Generative Fill
4:00 - Comparing and Selecting Generated Results
5:00 - Before and After: Reviewing the Retouch
6:00 - Final Thoughts and Tips
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