Before the summer began, Adobe ran into a serious problem when it announced that it would be changing its terms of service. It seems that the storm has calmed down and it has just announced the arrival of Firefly, its image generation AI, for Photoshop and Illustrator.
Firefly arrived a little later than Midjourney or Dall-E, but in a short time Adobe was able to introduce its model on the different platforms it has, and which are not few. The company with industry standard design programs
Until this Photoshop update, the program only allowed you to use selection to fill a space, enlarge it or simply delete certain parts of the image. Now everything changes by being able to create images from minute zero, then define and customize them as you wish.
You can make a detailed description to create any graphic, character, object or environment so that the image is generated immediately, and being already in Photoshop, with all its complex tools, you can edit any errors that may occur; since the generation is still not 100% perfect; especially when the image is enlarged in detail.
Like Firefly in its web version, Photoshop now uses the Firefly Image 3 model and include improvements to the contextual taskbar and the typography tool. Generative fill and text improvements are also included in Illustrator, which is now enhanced with the ability to create vectors and fill them with AI pattern generation.
It’s no longer just a matter of taking a color and filling the shape, but thousands of variations can be created text to drive the most popular vector graphics program.
She also took the time to confirm her commitment to the thousands of designers who use her program in AI development and the ethics that come with the principles of accountability and transparency; which include the respect for the copyright of creators and the claim that they will never use its content to develop artificial intelligence.
The latest innovations presented on your blog Firefly Vector Model (beta) are available in Adobe Illustrator as well as in the desktop and web version of Photoshop from today in Europe.