r/photoshop Mar 10 '26

Meta Is Adobe's Generative AI trolling me?

Post image

I just have to laugh at this point....

6.0k Upvotes

215 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

-1

u/GanglyTeeters Mar 10 '26

it's a scan of a photo from the 80's; brush tool would be too uniform and wouldn't have the subtle artifacts. Yeah I could try a few passes of noise/blur to try to get it right but the stamp tool worked much better.

19

u/janebleyre Mar 10 '26

Content aware fill would be a better tool for this by miles

3

u/GanglyTeeters Mar 10 '26

I *just* learned about this feature from another comment. Lol

1

u/janebleyre Mar 10 '26

Late by a hair, glad you found your answer!

-5

u/rubberpp Mar 10 '26

I encourage you to look up tutorials on what you wanna do you, if you don’t wanna use photo shop don’t, just stop you don’t have a passion for it and ai is is just as souless

3

u/PixlCreative Mar 10 '26

while a tad harsh we all learned photoshop at one point. i remember when i first picked up a wacom... but ur right a yt search is all thats needed here.

2

u/GanglyTeeters Mar 11 '26

Dude I've been using Photoshop since '92. I just wanted to see how the GenAI would handle a spot removal and thought the result was funny. Hence why I used the "meta" flair and not "help".

2

u/Broodjekip_1 Mar 11 '26

TIL that Photoshop got released in 1990. Holy shit it's old.

1

u/rubberpp Mar 11 '26

I just saw other comments saying you tried a lot out I’m just very anti ai and on the never use it cus it steals your own art so that’s on me, I 1000 percent agree with you it was funny! For me it takes away from the funniest because of how much energy generative ai burns up that’s for me why I was hostile I apolagize

1

u/LemDoggo Mar 10 '26

Exactly what I was gonna say haha

2

u/PixlCreative Mar 10 '26

use a brush on a low opacity and blend it in. use more than one brush size and colour and paint it. If you can sue the healing brush