Adobe has released the update to Illustrator and Photoshop

Innovation features in Illustrator and Photoshop opens up new design possibilities for creative professionals

Adobe has released the update to Illustrator and Photoshop
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Adobe has introduced updates for Illustrator and Photoshop. The new AI-powered features aim to speed up the creative process and give users greater control over their projects.

Illustrator:

For Illustrator, Adobe has added  "Generative Shape Fill" feature. This new feature allows users to create detailed vectors by simply entering text prompts on the contextual toolbar.

The update also enhances the beta "Text to Pattern" feature, which can be used to create scalable and customizable vector patterns for wallpaper, and "Style Reference", which generates outputs reflecting existing styles.

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Another new feature in Illustrator is the "Dimension tool", which automatically adds dimensional information to projects.

"Mockup" function, which allows users to preview how designs will look on 3D products.  The last one is "Retype", which enables users to convert static text on images into editable text.

To learn more about the new features, visit the Adobe's blog.

Photoshop:

Photoshop has also received several useful updates. 
The "Generate Image" feature, powered by Adobe's latest Firefly Image 3 model, is now available in both the desktop and web versions of Photoshop. Additionally, the "Enhance Detail" feature for "Generative Fill" now provides "greater sharpness and detail" when applied to larger images.

New tools, the "Selection Brush" and the "Adjustment Brush", make it much easier to perform repetitive tasks. They allow users to select and separate objects from the canvas more easily by drawing on them.

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