DUDE! It does now iterate & incorporate your own illustrations with a text to image command & it's fxxking CRAZY BRO! Also it does now allow you to generate a text to image composition with your own uploaded artwork and then you're able to animate the end resulting image & add music or a soundtrack! Then Download The Animation as an MP4! This is so insane I can't even believe it!
I enjoyed just watching how it is done. It is a great tutorial. However I want to download the assets and by clicking the link provided it promps a message "the page doe not exist". Would it be epossible to fix it?
@@nuclylearn Sorry, it is still giving a 404 error with the following text below: "The page you're looking for doesn't exist. We recently updated our website and some things might have moved. See if you can find it in our FAQ. Or go back home."
Wow, you are amazing. I know that Photoshop is very powerful, but it's useless in my hands because I don't know how to use all these tools and options.
It's entirely different to human artists being inspired by or having influences, those are limited, AI is 'influenced or inspired' by EVERYTHING it's trained on, it's not an individual with finite influences, it's a plagiarism machine that can reproduce anything it was trained on.
Why every professional photographer chooses a Canon company's DSLR or mirror less camera not from the beginning but yes at the stage when he become or started his/her professional photographer journey and continued it. please reply me or give me reasonable answer , what's the reason behind it.
I started with a Nikon DSLR. And now I use a Nikon mirrorless. But you can't really go wrong with any of the big brands. They all offer great quality photographs that you can manipulate in Lightroom and Photoshop.
As long as photographs and photographers still exist, Photoshop will continue to have relevance and value. In the future, I think you'll see a lot of AI tools built into Photoshop, but I don't think you'll see Photoshop outright replaced. Current iterations of AI lack intentionality and I think Photoshop's introduction of AI will solve this.
I think photoshop is becoming an obsolete program, with the advent of AI we will see more Midjourney kind of tools where from start to finish you can write text that comes from your imagination. This is just the beginning of AI and see how much it can do, but for some time we will need PS to make corrections, but when AI comes in full force ... should I continue writing?
@@kristofeight9668 This assumes that AI will entirely replace human designers and I don't think that will happen. Instead, I think the Midjourney kind of tools you refer to will be incorporated into photoshop, as has already started with Generative Fill. Even if 90% of retouching, composition and image manipulation is done by AI, there will still need to be a professional and accessible software to use the tools in. If Adobe plays their cards right, Photoshop will be that software. But there's no denying the graphic design landscape is going to change dramatically over the next couple of years.
@@nuclylearn not at all, but skilled workers will no longer be needed. A guy with good text prompt and a good imagination could do more than a guy who spent 20 years with Photoshop and its 500 tools. First it's midjourney, (which i think is crazy good after a few months btw) but then there will be many more advanced applications and I think photoshop will drown somewhere in between, (actually PS is too late). can you imagine what it will happen when AI develops itself in a few months? I know one thing, we can skip PS and no focus on it, change direction, because PS as we knew will soon will no exist. Everything will be automated and reduced to the level of elementary school. but its just me
@@kristofeight9668 A guy with a good text prompt will still need a software to create artwork in. And professional designers aren't going to be using a discord channel to do client design work. So long as Photoshop introduces AI before Midjourney creates a full design interface, I think Adobe still has the homefield advantage. It will definitely be an interesting year for graphic design.
its so frustrating that the power of the engines are being restricted by companies like adobe...how is there not a free version for the people to experiment with that isn't complete trash