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Editing with generative fill

Editing with generative fill

The generative fill feature is meant for more precise editing within an existing image. You can brush over a portion of an image to change, and use a prompt to regenerate that specific area of pixels. So if we want to continue working with this cute little kitten right here, I can click Edit, and note that we can choose Generative Fill. This brings us into our Generative Fill workspace. And there are a number of unique controls here. We have an Insert tool, a Remove tool, an Expand tool, and we can also pan around using this tool here. Now, when we make our selection, it is brushed on. So if I brush over this cat's head right here, I can now enter a prompt. So I want a stylistic pirate hat on our kitten. And here, of course, we can add or subtract. So if I wanted to subtract some of that, I could switch over. We can change the brush size, hardness, and opacity. And we have some kind of automated selections here. We could select the background, invert the selection, or reset any of the…

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