We used Photoshop generative fill on our favourite games and the results were insane tech photoshop ai
Photoshop’s generative fill, powered by AI, released recently through their open beta. The potential for AI powered content creation is near limitless, so we put it to the test by using it on scenes and box art from our favourite games.
For Doom, we tried to expand on the box-art a little. The original artwork is a hand-painted poster with demons and action at every corner. Following on from Photoshop’sresponse to Final Fantasy VII, we didn’t have the highest hopes for this experiment. However, the AI expanded image is actually quite convincing – from afar, at least. When you take a closer look, it’s composed of the hallucinogenic nonsense that AI art sometimes creates, but the illusion of reality is still there.
Generative fill seems to stand out much more when the image isn’t too complex, and this seems to be a really shining example of what it can do. We then gave Diablo 4 a go, again spinning the game into a mobile game. We took out the text block from the original image, aware that it would produce some funky distortions, and the final result was fairly interesting. It’s not the best, and the darkness obscures a lot of the image, though it’s certainly interesting seeing the Diablo world like this.
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