I watched a Photoshop tutorial explaining Generative Fill and the demo was really good. They added a fox to an outdoor scene, together with a reflective pool in front of the fox. Looked great.
I opened a recent photo of a lake that had a rocky background and wanted to add a big horn sheep. Generative fill kept creating a sheep but the horns were repeatedly from a Texas Longhorn. Looked funny. Even made a herd of them at one point. I asked for "Big Horn," and "Bighorn," but it always came back with sheep with Texas sized, really big horns. Try it. Let me know if you figure it out.
Would you mind sharing the picture? It sounds like fun.
Mike D. wrote:
Would you mind sharing the picture? It sounds like fun.
sure. Have a go at it. I tried to put the Bighorn on / near the rocks by the orange grass on the left.
Then I tried a fox on the rocks on the side of the hill above it. The fox came out maybe 3x too large in perspective.
I gave up.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Markag wrote:
sure. Have a go at it. I tried to put the Bighorn on / near the rocks by the orange grass on the left.
Then I tried a fox on the rocks on the side of the hill above it. The fox came out maybe 3x too large in perspective.
I gave up.
A breathtakingly beautiful composition of a slice of heaven πππππ
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Markag wrote:
I watched a Photoshop tutorial explaining Generative Fill and the demo was really good. They added a fox to an outdoor scene, together with a reflective pool in front of the fox. Looked great.
I opened a recent photo of a lake that had a rocky background and wanted to add a big horn sheep. Generative fill kept creating a sheep but the horns were repeatedly from a Texas Longhorn. Looked funny. Even made a herd of them at one point. I asked for "Big Horn," and "Bighorn," but it always came back with sheep with Texas sized, really big horns. Try it. Let me know if you figure it out.
I watched a Photoshop tutorial explaining Generati... (
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Apparently their βparsingβ {dividing up into pieces} algorithm needs to be tuned; as soon as they find βBIGβ they generate βLONGβ.
Toment wrote:
ask for a ram???
Bighorn Ram was the ticket.....not bad 'eh?
Do you still have the sheep with the bull horns. THAT would be funny.
Markag wrote:
Bighorn Ram was the ticket.....not bad 'eh?
Well sure, If you don't mind a five legged Ram!
Retired CPO wrote:
Well sure, If you don't mind a five legged Ram!
Maybe the wrong number of legs or fingers is a technical requirement of AI generated content? A 'feature' as we sometimes say ...
Retired CPO wrote:
Well sure, If you don't mind a five legged Ram!
He's about to pass it to the guy-in-need behind him!
CHG_CANON wrote:
Maybe the wrong number of legs or fingers is a technical requirement of AI generated content? A 'feature' as we sometimes say ...
The Ram in the background is missing a leg, so...I guess eight legs between two quadrupeds is good enough!
Retired CPO wrote:
The Ram in the background is missing a leg, so...I guess eight legs between two quadrupeds is good enough!
I just used this elsewhere. We're reminded here too:
If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff. ~ Jim Richardson
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