How to use Photoshop Generative Fill for Parallax
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
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Join Cameron from Motion Science as he delves into the power of Photoshop's AI with generative fill to simplify parallaxing tasks. In this tutorial, you'll discover how to effortlessly fill backgrounds and expand edges, transforming what was once a tedious chore into a seamless process. Cameron demonstrates the step-by-step process of using the lasso tool, cropping, and leveraging the generative fill feature. Additionally, he showcases how to integrate the results into After Effects for further animation and enhancement. Dive in and explore the future of design with AI!
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Introduction to Photoshop's AI & Parallaxing (00:00 - 00:19)
Welcome by Cameron from Motion Science (00:19 - 00:45)
Using AI for Generative Fill in Photoshop (00:45 - 01:19)
Lasso Tool Demonstration (01:19 - 01:37)
Cropping and Expanding Edges (01:37 - 02:57)
Generative Fill Variations (02:57 - 03:07)
Creating a Horizontal Image for HD Video (03:07 - 03:44)
Masking the Subject with the Pen Tool (03:44 - 04:34)
Layer Management in Photoshop (04:34 - 05:12)
Transition to After Effects (05:12 - 07:09)
Setting Up the 3D Camera in After Effects (07:09 - 07:26)
Adjusting Camera Views and Creating Parallax (07:26 - 09:01)
Experimenting with Different Camera Moves (09:01 - 12:12)
Adding Depth of Field for Detail (12:12 - 14:01)
Enhancing with Sapphire Light Leaks Effect (14:01 - 15:09)
Conclusion and Invitation to Download the PDF Guide (15:09 - 17:57)
Closing Remarks and Preview of Next Video (17:57 - 18:24) - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
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Generative fill is a game changer.
I was just thinking how generative fill would be use to set-up parallax image animations. Great video
Glad it was helpful!
Love these paralax videos. Keep posting more of them please.
More to come!
Damn.. that was dope!! 🔥🔥🔥
Super helpful-- thanks, Cameron! I like how you work organically & keep adjusting/refining as you go.
Glad it was helpful!
Your knowledge is really amazing Cameron....👏
I appreciate that!
That was very cool. I can't wait to have a play with it.
You make it look easy!
Wow thank you the results are beautiful!
You’re welcome 😊
This video deserves a like. However. It would be cool to pay more attention to the shadow. In the final version, you can see that the shadow is static, although there is a way to make it dynamic.
Yeah a quick way would be to seperate the shadow from the boy in AFX and set it to a blend mode that lets the background bleed through. Or just roto the shadow with a black solid and use this with a lowered opacity so you lose the static detail in the real shadow that breaks the immersion.
@@G0lg0t4 It's always a pleasure to communicate with a professional
Great solution, GOIgOt4! I was thinking the shadow as a separate path but your idea is better. More interactive with the ground.
@@Gresyr Yes. Free detailed advice and actual constructive substance for non-professionals like yourself must always be a warm welcome.
Bonus points for the ones that dont provide any to begin with, yet redundantly suggest fixes and changes on content they missed the entire point of: showing all users a strategic approach to build from, and conceptualize by way of for their own work. Spending time on the components, and less on the outcome. As that part is up to you. Nothing more.
Praise to the vague wizard. Though he speaks of better results, he hides the keys to unlock them. Often, he never had the keys himself. Thus, it is up to you, viewer! To decide which of the 1000 methods are worth spending time on. Since it is you, who cannot see the original content as a stepping stone, and an extremely user-friendly guide to build on; To manipulate, adjust, add, edit, change, and optimize. Thus, we now come back to the original content, that told you exactly that: simply just a platform to build off, not an extensive seminar on building out a cinematic masterpiece parallax for a major motion picture, but rather the set-up and structure to support your own work.
Very cool , thanks !
You bet!
Love it
THANK YOU
Thank you!
This was brilliant ❤
❤️
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers!
You lost me when u went to the pen tool ha but parallax has been a single fav web design flavor of mine for 8 yrs
Did you have to make another camera for the rotation? The first one couldn't rotate too?
When you apply the second camera does the movement of the first camera become redundant? That's what's happening for me
Nice knowledge, but lacks creativity
But isn't the idea that you would take this information and use your own creativity to make something?? The title of his post isn't "Learn how to be creative"...
awesome