Yes, you read that right. Adobe is finally bridging the gap between raster and vector AI. You can now draw a rough vector shape (using the Pen Tool or any shape tool), select it, and hit Generative Shape Fill.
This is huge for logo designers, UI artists, and illustrators.
Removing text from textured backgrounds (brick, stucco, concrete) is now flawless. The beta introduces "structural memory," meaning the AI remembers that bricks run in horizontal staggered lines. It won't fill a text gap with a zigzag pattern anymore.
Adobe has fundamentally shifted the creative landscape by integrating its family of creative generative AI models, Adobe Firefly, directly into Photoshop (Beta). This update moves AI from being a "novelty" to a professional-grade tool deeply embedded in the workflow. The standout feature, Generative Fill, allows users to add, extend, or remove content from images using simple text prompts, delivering photorealistic results in seconds.
Adobe’s recent Photoshop beta AI update marks a significant step in the evolution of image editing: not merely incremental feature additions, but a shift in how creators interact with pixels, intent, and workflows. Below I unpack the update’s technical implications, creative potential, ethical tensions, and likely future trajectories.
Adobe Photoshop Beta Ai Upd Direct
Yes, you read that right. Adobe is finally bridging the gap between raster and vector AI. You can now draw a rough vector shape (using the Pen Tool or any shape tool), select it, and hit Generative Shape Fill.
This is huge for logo designers, UI artists, and illustrators. adobe photoshop beta ai upd
Removing text from textured backgrounds (brick, stucco, concrete) is now flawless. The beta introduces "structural memory," meaning the AI remembers that bricks run in horizontal staggered lines. It won't fill a text gap with a zigzag pattern anymore. Yes, you read that right
Adobe has fundamentally shifted the creative landscape by integrating its family of creative generative AI models, Adobe Firefly, directly into Photoshop (Beta). This update moves AI from being a "novelty" to a professional-grade tool deeply embedded in the workflow. The standout feature, Generative Fill, allows users to add, extend, or remove content from images using simple text prompts, delivering photorealistic results in seconds. This is huge for logo designers, UI artists,
Adobe’s recent Photoshop beta AI update marks a significant step in the evolution of image editing: not merely incremental feature additions, but a shift in how creators interact with pixels, intent, and workflows. Below I unpack the update’s technical implications, creative potential, ethical tensions, and likely future trajectories.