Photoshop AI: Create the LOOK of Fauvist Paintings from Photos with Generative Fill.
NOTE: Many people have commented about using AI for images and I agree with pretty much all of them. Here are my thoughts on the subject: Typing in prompts is not an act of creation. Same for CPT. It’s simply telling AI what you want rather than creating it yourself. This video is simply meant to show how we can have fun in Photoshop. It is not meant to convey the idea that we’re creating actual art. With regards to Generative Fill, there’s a clear distinction between incorporating it in our images in Photoshop as opposed to creating images entirely with AI such as in Midjourney or Leonardo AI. Generative Fill is simply a powerful tool in Photoshop’s toolbox that saves an enormous amount of time and energy and if used in conjunction with filters within PS, one can create wondrous images. I say this as a retired professional graphic artist and illustrator who started my journey in the pre-digital world. I still create my own artworks, but digitally now and with zero AI.
Photoshop Ai CC 2023 Beta tutorial showing how to have fun transforming photos of faces into the look of Fauvist paintings. Fauvism was an art movement that flourished in France around the turn of the 20th century. It was known for bold, vibrant colors used in unusual juxtaposition, rich surface texture, and spontaneity.
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