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How to use Generative Fill IN VIDEOS!!! @Adobe @Photoshop #ai #generativefill #adobefirefly

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How to use Generative Fill IN VIDEOS!!! @Adobe @Photoshop #ai #generativefill #adobefirefly

Hey everyone! I'm Anderson Roar, founder of Third Move Studios. Today, I'm going to show you how to utilize the generative fill feature in videos. We'll be leveraging Photoshop Beta, After Effects, and Premiere Pro for this task. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Utilizing After Effects

  1. Using Rotobrush: To start, open After Effects and use the Rotobrush tool to create masks for your video. Once that's done, render out the masks as PNG sequences.

Photoshop Automation

  1. Open Actions: Launch Photoshop Beta and navigate to the Actions tab.
  2. Create New Folder and Action:
    • Create a new folder named "AI".
    • Within this folder, create a new action called "AI" as well.
  3. Record the Action:
    • Start recording the action.
    • Use Ctrl+Left Click to make a selection.
    • Type your desired prompt and hit generate.
    • Select all the layers.
    • Use Ctrl+E to merge the layers.
    • Stop the recording.
  4. Automate the Batch:
    • Go to File > Automate > Batch.
    • Select the action you just created.
    • Choose your PNG sequence folder.
    • Opt for Save and Close and hit OK.

Premiere Pro

  1. Import PNG Sequence: Open Premiere Pro and import your PNG sequence.
  2. Select Image Sequence: Ensure you select the image sequence option.

And that's it! I hope this tutorial helps you with your projects. Follow Adobe and me for more tutorials. Bye!

Keywords

  • Anderson Roar
  • Third Move Studios
  • Generative Fill
  • Photoshop Beta
  • After Effects
  • Premiere Pro
  • Rotobrush
  • PNG Sequences
  • Actions
  • Automation

FAQ

Q: What is the Rotobrush tool used for in After Effects? A: The Rotobrush tool in After Effects is used to create masks around objects in your video, which allows for more complex editing and effects.

Q: How do I create a new action in Photoshop? A: In the Actions tab of Photoshop, create a new folder and then create a new action within that folder. Start recording your actions, perform the desired tasks, and then stop the recording.

Q: What should I do if the generative fill does not produce the desired result? A: You can try adjusting the prompt or making refinements to your selection before generating the fill. Experimenting with different settings can often yield better results.

Q: How do I import a PNG sequence into Premiere Pro? A: Go to File > Import and select your PNG sequence. Ensure you check the 'Image Sequence' option when importing.

Q: Can I use this method on other versions of Photoshop and After Effects? A: This tutorial uses Photoshop Beta and specific versions of After Effects and Premiere Pro. While similar methods may work in other versions, the steps and features might vary.