![]() While technically a “Sneak,” there seems little to indicate we couldn’t see Stardust as a feature in Photoshop soon. Stardust then goes Thanos on them, instantly removing these objects from the image and replacing them with an AI-generated background. Using Project Stardust, users can select specific objects in an image, like people walking in the background. Project Stardust was leaked ahead of MAX, but that didn’t deter the software developer from showing off this powerful new Photoshop feature. Who knows, maybe soon, when someone asks an ingénue on the red carpet who they’re wearing, they might just respond, “Adobe?” It’s not every year that Adobe MAX features fashion, but this year’s Sneaks included a programable, dynamic, and interactive evening gown courtesy of the company’s research scientist, Christine Dierk. Let’s get Project Primrose out of the way. The Sneaks presentation is when Adobe shows off experimental features that aren’t ready for production and may never find their way into Creative Cloud but are still cool enough to share. One of the features of MAX every year is the Sneaks showcase. Adobe Sneaks: The Future Of Firefly AI To Look Out For Adobe’s Retype currently supports Latin text only. The identified text becomes live and editable within the image. Retype analyzes text in an image and generates matches within Adobe Fonts. Via text prompts, creatives can ask Firefly to generate and apply new color palettes to existing work in seconds.įor example, users can type “Sonoran desert sunset,” and Generative Color will conjure a palette that best matches the prompt and apply it to an image.Īnother feature new to Illustrator is Retype. Generative Match will generate the image of the coffee-drinking feline matching the Wiener Werkstätte artist’s style.Īdobe also announced Generative Color for Illustrator. Say a user wants Firefly to create a picture of a cat sipping coffee in a Viennese café but wants it to match a particular work of art, like Moriz Jung’s Wiener Café: Der Littera. Generative Match, also new to Illustrator, combines text prompts with reference visuals to generate more refined images. According to Adobe, this new feature is the world’s first AI-powered vector graphic generator based on user prompts. The feature works like other AI products that generate outputs based on user inputs. Text to Vector Graphics, for example, creates editable, vector-based images based on user text prompts. In Illustrator, Adobe showed off features that help creatives ideate, lay a base for new projects, and save time by taking over common, tedious tasks. Keynote: How Adobe’s Firefly Is The Creative’s New Assistant According to Adobe, users have generated over 3 billion images using Firefly since March, including 1 billion in the last month alone.īelow are some of the highlights from this year’s Adobe MAX. Firefly-powered features are now available all over Creative Cloud, including Express, Illustrator, and Photoshop. If there remained lingering doubts that we’ve entered the age of AI-assisted design, Adobe’s MAX conference erased them. Still, Adobe managed to garner applause from the audience in the Peacock Theater, demonstrating the capabilities of Firefly and how it will assist creatives throughout its software suite. ![]() ![]() Some Firefly-powered features, like Generative Fill in Photoshop, have been available in open beta to Adobe users for months. In what was unsurprising to the crowd, Adobe focused on Firefly, the company’s name for its artificial intelligence (AI) technology, at this year’s MAX. MAX is also an opportunity for Adobe to showcase its latest innovations. PRINT was a media sponsor of this year’s conference.Įvery October, software developer Adobe hosts its MAX conference, providing creatives with a week filled with sessions, labs, and keynotes to inspire and improve their craft.
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