Master Adobe Photoshop AI: Edit Images Like Magic | Sant Kumar | Skillshare

Playback Speed


1.0x


  • 0.5x
  • 0.75x
  • 1x (Normal)
  • 1.25x
  • 1.5x
  • 1.75x
  • 2x

Master Adobe Photoshop AI: Edit Images Like Magic

teacher avatar Sant Kumar, Video Editing, Motion Creative Design Instructor

Watch this class and thousands more

Get unlimited access to every class
Taught by industry leaders & working professionals
Topics include illustration, design, photography, and more

Watch this class and thousands more

Get unlimited access to every class
Taught by industry leaders & working professionals
Topics include illustration, design, photography, and more

Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction to AI in Photoshop

      1:30

    • 2.

      AI Reflection Removal Tool

      3:14

    • 3.

      Generative Fill in Photoshop

      4:51

    • 4.

      Product Editing with Generative Fill

      4:29

    • 5.

      Replace Objects Using Generative Fill

      3:24

    • 6.

      Select Subject and Remove Background in Photoshop

      3:54

    • 7.

      Harmonize Tool — Match Lighting & Color with AI

      1:42

    • 8.

      Remove Tool in Photoshop

      3:05

    • 9.

      Generative Expand in Photoshop

      1:34

    • 10.

      Adjust Color Using the Contextual Task Bar in Photoshop

      1:25

    • 11.

      Find Distractions in Photoshop

      1:45

    • 12.

      Actions Panel in Photoshop (Suggested & Featured Essentials)

      3:20

    • 13.

      Generate Image in Photoshop

      8:17

    • 14.

      Create Images Using Text Prompts in Photoshop

      5:48

    • 15.

      Object Selection Tool in Photoshop

      2:11

    • 16.

      Conclusion — The Power of AI in Photoshop

      1:03

  • --
  • Beginner level
  • Intermediate level
  • Advanced level
  • All levels

Community Generated

The level is determined by a majority opinion of students who have reviewed this class. The teacher's recommendation is shown until at least 5 student responses are collected.

52

Students

--

Projects

About This Class

Whether you’re a photographer, designer, digital artist, or total beginner, this class will show you how to use Adobe Photoshop’s Generative AI features to turn your imagination into reality — no complex editing required.

In this class, you’ll learn how to:

  • Create brand-new images using text prompts with the Generate Image panel.
  • Use Generative Fill to remove, add, or replace objects instantly.
  • Perfect lighting and color with the Harmonize tool. 
  • Clean up photos using the Remove Tool and Find Distractions options.
  • Experiment with Styles, Composition, and Effects to control the look and feel of your AI results.
  • Master the Object Selection Tool for fast, accurate subject detection.
  • Combine AI-generated visuals with your own creative touch for professional results.

By the end of this class:
You’ll confidently use Photoshop’s AI features to create high-quality, realistic, and imaginative images — ready for portfolios, social media, or professional work.
You’ll understand not just how these tools work, but when and why to use them in your creative workflow.

Meet Your Teacher

Teacher Profile Image

Sant Kumar

Video Editing, Motion Creative Design Instructor

Teacher

My name is Sant Kumar, and I am a professional Video Editor, Motion Graphics Designer, and Creative Instructor with over 10 years of industry experience. Throughout my career, I have successfully completed 100+ projects, creating engaging videos, motion graphics, visual effects, and creative digital content for clients across various industries.

I specialize in video editing, motion graphics, visual storytelling, animation, and graphic design, using industry-standard tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Photoshop. My passion lies in transforming ideas into compelling visual experiences that capture attention and deliver results.

Having worked on a wide range of projects, from promotional videos and social media content to motion graphics and creative campai... See full profile

Level: All Levels

Class Ratings

Expectations Met?
    Exceeded!
  • 0%
  • Yes
  • 0%
  • Somewhat
  • 0%
  • Not really
  • 0%

Why Join Skillshare?

Take award-winning Skillshare Original Classes

Each class has short lessons, hands-on projects

Your membership supports Skillshare teachers

Learn From Anywhere

Take classes on the go with the Skillshare app. Stream or download to watch on the plane, the subway, or wherever you learn best.

Transcripts

1. Introduction to AI in Photoshop: Hey, everyone. I'm Sant Kumar, and welcome to this exciting journey into the world of AI in Photoshop, where creativity meets the power of artificial intelligence. If you've ever wished Photoshop could help you design faster, edit smarter, or even imagine new ideas for you, this is where it all happens. In this series, we'll explore all the amazing AI powered tools inside Photoshop, like generative fill to create or replace anything in seconds, the object selection tool for instant subject detection, the remove tool that cleans up distractions automatically harmonize for perfect lighting and color matching, and even the brand new generate Image panel, where you can create an entire scene just by typing a few words. Photoshop 2025 Beta is smarter than ever powered by Adobe firefly AI. These tools aren't just effects. They understand your scene, your subject, and your creative intent. With AI, you can design faster, experiment more freely, and focus on what really matters, your imagination. This course is perfect for photographers, designers, digital artists, and beginners who want to use AI, not just as a shortcut, but as a creative partner. No matter your level, you'll finish with the confidence to create stunning professional visuals powered by AI. Let's dive in and unlock the full power of AI in Photoshop together. And let's begin creating magic. 2. AI Reflection Removal Tool: Want to remove reflections from your images, Adobe Photoshop has introduced a powerful new AI feature called the reflection removal tool. This tool works incredibly well on images that have reflections caused by glass, windows, or other transparent surfaces. Let me show you how it works. Here, I have two sample images that contain unwanted glass reflections. As you can see, the reflections are very noticeable and distract from the actual subject. Traditionally, removing these reflections required a lot of manual retouching using tools like the clone stamp tool, healing brush, or remove process could take several minutes or even longer depending on the image. But now Photoshop can do most of the work automatically. Let's start with the first example. Simply go to edit and select reflection removal. A new reflection removal dialog box will appear with several options. First, make sure create separate reflection layer is checked. This allows Photoshop to place the extracted reflection on a separate layer, giving you complete flexibility to adjust its opacity, add a layer mask, or make additional edits later without affecting your original. Next, you'll see the quality options. Preview gives you the fastest result, making it ideal for quickly checking the effect. Standard provides a good balance between speed and image quality, and best delivers the highest quality result, although it takes a little longer to process. For professional work, I always recommend choosing best. So let's select best and click Okay. Photoshop will now analyze the image using AI and automatically remove the unwanted reflections. Once the process is complete, Photoshop creates two new layers the reflection removal layer and reflection layer containing the extracted reflections. Now let's compare the before and after results. As you can see, Photoshop has done an amazing job of removing the reflections while preserving the important details of the original image all with just a few clicks and without any manual retouching. Sometimes, after removing reflections, you may notice that the image appears slightly darker or that some shadows become more visible. If that happens, you can easily fix it. Go to Image Adjustments and select Shadows Highlights. From here, simply increase the shadow slider until the darker areas look more natural. You can also fine tune the highlights if necessary. Small adjustment helps restore the natural look of the image without requiring any complicated editing. And now you can see that we've achieved a clean and professional looking result with very little effort. Now let's move on to the second example. We'll follow exactly the same process. Photoshop will once again analyze the image and automatically remove the reflections. Let's compare the before and after results. As you can see, the reflections have been removed beautifully, and the final image looks much cleaner and more professional. This new AI reflection removal tool is one of the most useful features introduced in Photoshop. It saves a tremendous amount of time and produces impressive results with just a few clicks. 3. Generative Fill in Photoshop: This tutorial, I'll teach you everything you need to know about Photoshop's Generative Fill step by step. Before starting the lesson, make sure that Photoshop is updated and you are signed in. I'm using the Photoshop 2025 version. Generative Fill is connected to Adobe's online models and may use Generative credits from your account. Generative Fill appears in the Contextual Task Bar whenever you make a selection. If Generative Fill doesn't appear, then go to Windows Contextual Task Bar to enable or disable this tool. Personally, I prefer to keep this tool disabled because sometimes when I make a selection, it automatically pops up, which I find a bit distracting. First, let's disable this tool when I actually need them too. Then I go to edit, Generative Fill, and use it from there. Now let me explain some useful properties. By default, when you make a selection on an image, the generative fill options will appear right below the selection. If you want to fix the position of this task bar, then click on the three dots, choose Pin bar, and then select your preferred position. After that, whenever you make a selection, the bar will appear in the fixed location instead of floating around the selection. And you can reset the position by clicking on Reset bar position. Now let's place some fruits on this table using Generative Fill. First, make a selection on the table where you want the fruits to appear. Then click on Generative Fill and in the text box type something like fruits. Photoshop will automatically generate the objects and blend them seamlessly with the background. In the properties panel, Photoshop generates three variations by default. You can choose the one that looks best to you. Let's select them one by one. I think this is the best option. Let's go with it. And when I hover over a variation thumbnail, you'll see three icons. Delete icon, it removes the variation. Generate similar icon. It creates more results similar to the selected variation. And every time the result will be different. And there are some similar variation images. You can also select any one of the options if you like the result. If you're not satisfied, simply generate more variations as needed. Please note that every time you generate new images, your generative AI credits will be used. You can check your remaining credits anytime in your Adobe account. And if you want to enhance the details of the product or blend the surrounding area more smoothly, you can do so by clicking on this icon. Then it enhanced the variation image result. Thumbnail size icon, it allows you to increase or decrease the preview size of the thumbnails. These tools give you flexibility to refine your results and get exactly the look you want. You can generate the images here also. Let's generate some more variation. First, let's generate a cup of tea. Now, let's choose this one. Next, let's generate a painting here. I think this result looks good, and that's the power of generative fill in Photoshop. With just a selection and a simple prompt, you can remove distractions, replace objects, or add entirely new elements that match the scene's perspective, lighting, and texture. Every result appears on its own layer, keeping your workflow non destructive, easy to refine with masks and flexible to re edit later. It's a fast and creative way to transform any image with professional realistic results. 4. Product Editing with Generative Fill: Let me show you some more tricks to use generative fill to enhance product. In this image, you can see a big dark patch on the sofa. If you want to remove it quickly, simply make a selection over the area. Then click on Generative Fill and Generate. The patch is removed instantly. Now choose the best one. I think this looks good. And to make more natural and blend this area. Now let's add some noise. And you get a clean, natural looking result. See the before and after result. So Generative fill can speed up your workflow significantly if you use it the right way. Let me show you another example. In this cup, there is a visible patch that we want to remove. First, make a selection over the patch. When I click on this icon, you'll notice several options. Transform Selection, lets you resize or reshape your selection. You can try more options also. Inverse selection flips the selection so that everything outside the current area is selected. Create mask, makes a mask from your selection. And Photoshop will automatically fix the cup. Now choose the best one. I think this looks good. In this next image, let's fix another area. First, let's fix it with generative feel. First, let's fix the left side of the area. Now let's move on to the right side. Now we need to fix this light also to do this. Open curves, drag the curve bar down to darken the spot, and then invert it using Control plus I, select the brush tool, and adjust the brush settings such as size and hardness. For best results, keep the hardness set to zero. Now, decrease the opacity slightly and make sure the foreground color is set to white and gently paint over the area you want to correct. Now, decrease the fill slightly for best result. Let's see before and after result. Now, let's fix the color first, create a new layer and then use the eyedropper tool eye to pick a nearby color. Choose color blending mode and paint over the patch to blend it seamlessly. The spot is now completely fixed. You can apply the same method to correct other areas as well. Finally, let's compare the before and after, and you can clearly see the improvement. And with these techniques, you can easily clean up your images and achieve professional results in just a few steps. 5. Replace Objects Using Generative Fill: This tutorial, I'll show you how to replace any object in Photoshop using generative fill. This is one of the most powerful AI features in Photoshop. It lets us swap out objects seamlessly while automatically matching perspective, lighting, and texture. Let's dive in. In this image, we will replace the car. We need to select the object we want to replace. I'll grab the Object Selection tool from the toolbar and then select subject. And let's replace it with alien ship Ingenerative fill. Write alien ship. Then generate. Now, let's take a look at the variation results. I think this one looks the best. So let's select it. Now go to Adjustment Layer icon and select the color lookup and choose moonlight effect. Now enhance some lights. First, let's select the lights and open the exposure and change the value for perfect result. And see the before and after result. Let me show you one more example. In this image, we will replace this rock with snow mountain and first select the area and generate the snow mountain. Now, let's take a look at the variation results. A I think this one looks the best. So let's select it. Now, let's enhance the image colors. Go to color lookup, and then select the crisp winter look preset and now looks okay. But we need to fix the color these area. So, create a new layer and set its blending mode to color. Select the brush and choose the color and paint over the problematic area. Now, image looks okay. Let me show you before and after result. And that's how you replace objects in Photoshop using generative fill with just a selection and a descriptive prompt, you can transform your photos in minutes. 6. Select Subject and Remove Background in Photoshop: When Photoshop finds the object in an image, then these two options appears. Select subject and remove background. First, let's talk about select subject. This tool automatically detects and selects the main subject in your image with just one click and make Selection. On the other hand, remove background works in the opposite way. It removes the entire background and keeps only the subject. Now, background has been removed. And let's place another image below this image. First, let's correct the woman's position. I think we should also adjust her pose. Now, go to Edit then Puppet Warp tool. Add a few anchor points. And adjust them to improve the pose. A When you feel the pose looks right, press enter to apply the changes. Let me show you before and after. Now we have corrected the pose. Then let's match the women color with background. Go to Image Adjustment, then match color. Then select source and layer, then neutralize it and adjust the values to achieve a perfect color match. And see the before and after. Please note, for every image you'll need to adjust all the values to achieve the best result. It really depends on how much you want the colors to match. Now let's create the shadow below the shoes. First, create a new layer. Then select the brush tool and make oval shape. Adjust the size and keep hardness zero. And use it. And use it. Use here and here. Now we have changed the background, and that's how you remove a background in Photoshop using the Contextual Task Bar. 7. Harmonize Tool — Match Lighting & Color with AI: This tutorial, I'll show you how to use the Harmonize feature in Photoshop's Contextual Task Bar. Harmonize is an AI powered tool that automatically matches the color, lighting, and tone of a subject layer to its background, making composites look natural and realistic. When Photoshop detects an object, this tool appears. For example, when I select the girl's layer, you can see the harmonized tool. Please note this tool only available in Photoshop 2025 Beta version, you can download this Beta version on Creative Cloud in Beta section. The Beta version includes new tools and enhancements in AI generative workflows, compositing and resolution improvements that are still under development and being refined. Because it is a Beta, some features may be experimental, have limitations, bugs, lower resolution performance tradeoffs, or even be flagged differently regarding commercial use. And when I click on this Harmonize, then it automatically matched the girl the color, lighting, tone and shadows. It also provides three variations, and you can simply choose the one you like best. And that's how you use Harmonize in Photoshop's Contextual Task Bar. With just one click, Photoshop analyzes your subject and background, then adjusts tones, lighting, and colors so everything feels like one cohesive photo. It's fast, non destructive and an essential step in creating realistic composite. 8. Remove Tool in Photoshop: This tutorial, I'll show you how to use the removed tool. The removed tool is an AI Power tool that lets you paint or select over unwanted objects, and Photoshop intelligently removes them, blending the background seamlessly. I'll show you two methods to remove objects in Photoshop. Method first, remove tool. When we select an object using the Selection tool, or paint over it with the Selection brush tool. The removed tool appears in the Contextual Task Bar. In the Photoshop beta version, this tool has been greatly improved and works very well. When I click on it, Photoshop automatically removes the object. The best part is that it doesn't use your AI credits. Let's try it again. And as you can see, it works perfectly. Method, second, Generative Fill. Now let me show you the second method. First, make a selection around the object. Then click on Generative Fill. In the textbox, type remove and generate the result. This time, Photoshop uses AI credits, but it provides three variations, and you can choose the one that looks best. So it really depends on you which method you prefer to use for removing objects in Photoshop. Let me show you one more example. First, we'll use the remove tool and check the result. Then we'll use Generative Fill to remove the same object. If you're not satisfied with one method, you can always switch to the other, both work effectively. That's how you use the remove tool from Photoshop. Just select the tool, paint over distractions, and Photoshop automatically removes them with AI precision. It's fast, intuitive, and perfect for cleaning up photos in seconds. 9. Generative Expand in Photoshop: Learn about a very powerful feature in Photoshop called Generative Expand. This tool allows you to expand your canvas beyond the original boundaries of an image, and Photoshop will intelligently generate new content that blends seamlessly with your photo. Now we want to increase the background area and we'll use Generative Expand to do it. Go to the toolbar and select the Crop tool. Now click on Generative Expand and Generate it. Now Photoshop will analyze your image and automatically generate new content to fill the expanded area and see the result and choose the perfect one. Let me show you one more example. In this image, let's expand the area. And as you can see, it works perfectly. Please note, every time you generate, the results will be slightly different, so don't hesitate to try multiple variations until you get the one that works best for your project. And that's how you use Generative Expand in Photoshop to extend your images and create more professional flexible design. 10. Adjust Color Using the Contextual Task Bar in Photoshop: This tutorial, I'll show you how to use the adjust color option in Photoshop's Contextual Task Bar. This is a fast way to tweak brightness, contrast and color without digging through menus. It's especially useful for quick corrections when you're working with Generative fill or selections. When you open an image in Photoshop and click on the adjustment color, Photoshop analyzes the image and shows you the available colors that you can adjust. For example, if we want to adjust the car light color, simply select the red color and change its values. In the same way, you can also change the overall car color. I For more accurate results, you can use the eyedropper tool to pick the exact color you want to match. That's how you adjust color quickly in Photoshop using the Contextual Task Bar. It's a simple but powerful tool for fast corrections, especially useful right after generative fill when the new object might need a little color matching. Practice with different sliders and combine with masks for professional results. 11. Find Distractions in Photoshop: This tutorial, I'll show you how to use the Find Distractions option inside Photoshop's remove tool. Photoshop can now intelligently detect distractions like wires, cables or even unwanted people in the background and remove them automatically. Example one, removing wires and cables. In this photo, I have distracting power lines. With wires and cables checked, Photoshop detects them instantly. I simply click on wires and cables. And the lines are removed without me having to brush over them one by one. Example two, removing people. In the second example, I want to remove some unwanted people in the background. I click on people. And Photoshop automatically selects them. You can see it highlights all the people in the background. Now, suppose you don't want to remove certain people, use the subtract option and paint over them to deselect. And if you want to expand the selection, use add to increase the area. Once you're happy with the selection, press Enter. Photoshop instantly removes the people from the background, leaving the scene clean and distraction free, and that's the fine distractions feature in Photoshop's remove tool. If by chance, you're not satisfied with the result, then in the mode section, you can change the option, Set Generative AI two on off or auto. With dedicated options for wires and cables and people, Photoshop can clean up your images automatically, leaving you with polished distraction free photos in just a few clicks. 12. Actions Panel in Photoshop (Suggested & Featured Essentials): Photoshop Beta, the action system got a big upgrade. Now you have a fresh UI with live previews, search by name or description, and smart suggestions that adapt to your image. You can even choose to apply an action specifically to the subject or background and actions now record as a single history step. So undoing is clean. And don't worry. The classic Actions view is still available if you prefer the old workflow. Now we have an image open. To access the Actions Panel, go to the window Actions or simply press Alt plus F nine. This will open the Actions Panel. There are two types of actions available. The first one is suggested actions. Photoshops AI automatically analyzes your open image. Is lighting, subject, and overall type and then suggests a few actions that might enhance and second featured essentials. These are curated built in action presets from Adobe, basically high quality, commonly used workflows like sharpen details, brighten shadows, add soft glow or autocolor balance. They're not AI suggested. They're just always available under featured essentials, giving you a starting toolkit of professional one click looks. Photoshop automatically analyzes the image and displays up to five suggested actions. Here I see options like Generate custom background. Strongly boost the vibrations and increase the clarity, et cetera. If I hover over one, I get a live preview on my canvas. This shows what the effect would look like before applying it. First, create a duplicate layer by pressing Control plus J. Now, let's apply an action to this layer. And let's take a look at the before and after results. Let me show you one more example. Apply the action again. And if needed, you can fine tune the result by adjusting the filters or reducing the opacity for a more natural look. And that's how the suggested and featured essentials work in Photoshop Beta's New Actions Panel. Suggested Actions use Adobe's AI to recommend quick enhancements tailored to your image while featured essentials provide a library of curated, professional one click edits you can Trust. Together, they make photo editing faster, smarter and more intuitive than ever. 13. Generate Image in Photoshop: This lesson, I'll show you how to use the Generate Image feature in Photoshop's Contextual Task Bar, one of the newest and most powerful AI tools that lets you create stunning visuals directly inside Photoshop. When nothing is selected on the Canvas, you'll see three options in the Contextual Task Bar. First, add from the device. When I click Add from Device, Photoshop opens my local File Explorer. I can now browse my folders, select any image from my computer. And click Open. The image drops directly into my current project as a new layer automatically scaled to fit the canvas. Second, add free stock images. When I click it from the Contextual Task Bar, Photoshop opens the Adobe Stock free collection right inside the workspace. Here, you can either choose any image from the available options or search for one, for example, type animal in the search bar. Then simply click on the image you like, and it will be added instantly. And finally, Generate Image. This tool allows you to create a brand new image from text prompts directly inside Photoshop, powered by Adobe Fireflies Generative AI. First, let's talk about the predefined prompt inspiration images. When I click on any of these images, Photoshop shows you the prompt text that was used to generate that particular image. Now, let's try generating this image again. I Photoshop will create three variations, but you'll notice they look slightly different from the original predefined prompt inspiration image, and that's completely normal. Each time you generate Photoshop's AI interprets the prompt in a unique way, giving you new creative results. From these variations, you can select the one you like best. Next, create a new layer. Let's try it one more time and generate a completely new image. From these variations, you can select the one you like best. Now let's explore a few more options. To begin. This time, let's select a new image and look at the content type options. Here, you can choose the style of the image you want to generate. For example, art or photo. Art gives a more creative painted look while photo produces a realistic, detailed result. Let's choose art as the content type. Now, let's talk about effects below the prompt box. You'll find several effect styles that help define the overall look and feel of your generated image. These are organized into different categories. Such as movements, themes, techniques, and effects. Inside each category, you'll find a collection of predefined effect styles that can completely change the visual tone of your image. Let's select Bowdline as an example and generate the image. Photoshop creates three variations in the art and bold line style, and each one looks unique and creative. Now, let's try generating the image again. But this time, we'll select a different effect. You can also choose multiple effects at once depending on your creative needs and the type of result you want to get. You'll see that the new result changes according to the selected effect style, giving your artwork a fresh new look every time. Next, now, I'll show you how to use the style options in Generate Image, one of the most creative features in Photoshop 2025 Beta. With just a few clicks, you can control the look, mood, and artistic direction of your AI generated images, choosing anything from photo realistic scenes to fantasy illustrations or digital paintings. You can also choose a style from the style section. Or even upload your own reference image to match its visual tone. Once generated, Photoshop creates images based on your selected style or the one you uploaded. Ultimately, it all depends on your needs and creativity. You can experiment with different effects, styles, and prompts to create endless artistic variations. Now, I'll show you how to use the composition feature in Photoshop's Generate Image panel. Composition controls where your subject appears, how the elements are arranged, and how the camera angle frames the scene. It's like giving Photoshop a sense of perspective, helping you design the perfect shot. Once you've selected the composition, click Generate Image to see the result. Let's try generating the image once again, but this time, we'll choose a new composition. Or you can upload a composition image also. If you're not satisfied with the outcome, you can easily change the style and composition right here by clicking on this icon. Here, you can easily select a new style or upload your own reference style image. Similarly, you can choose a new composition or upload one to match your creative idea. You can also modify the content type and effects to experiment with different looks. And and now we've got a brand new image generated according to our new settings. In the Properties panel, you can see all the images that Photoshop generated from that single text prompt. You can choose the image that you like best. It all depends on your composition and creative requirements. Now, let me tell you one more important thing inside the prompt text box. You can edit your text anytime. First, let's select this image. Now let's edit the text prompt. For example, change gray to green. Cat to deer. And mountain to forest. Let's select content type photo and in effects. Choose the Synth wave. After making changes, click Generate again, and Photoshop will create new results based on your updated prompt. And that's how the content type effects style, composition and text prompt options work together in Photoshop's Generate Image panel. Your text prompt describes the idea while content type decides what you're creating like a photo, artwork or graphic. Effects add creative touches such as lighting or texture. Style defines the artistic look, and composition controls framing and camera perspective. When combined, these settings give you full creative control, helping you generate stunning professional quality AI images exactly the way you imagine them. 14. Create Images Using Text Prompts in Photoshop: This lesson, I'll show you how to create a brand new image in Photoshop using only a text prompt. I'll use this text prompt, a serene mountain lake at sunrise, mist rising, photo realistic, warm, golden hour light, wide angle 24 millimeter, calm mood, no people, no text. Now, choose the content type, set it to photo. If you want to go into more detail, you can also adjust the effect, style, and composition settings. It completely depends on your preference and the result you want to achieve. But for this example, I'll use only the content type photo. Now, let's generate the image. Photoshop generates three image options. As you can see, the result looks great, and it matches the details we described in the prompt. Next, I'll show you how you can enhance your image by adjusting the effect and style in options. First, create a new layer, then click on this icon and select Generate Image. For this example, I'll use the following text prompt, minimalist product shot of a matt black wireless speaker on a white pedestal, studio lighting, shallow depth of field, clean commercial style, no logos. Now let's generate it. Photoshop creates three variations, and you can select the one you like best. Next, let's enhance the image further using effects and style. Click on this icon, go to style and choose the one that fits your design. Then go to Effects and add the desired effect. Now, click Generate and Photoshop will create new images that combine both the selected style and effects. As you can see, we've got fresh creative variations with enhanced details and tone. Let's improve it even more. This time, choose a few new effects. Then select a different style. And generate again. And here we go. Photoshop has produced brand new images with richer colors, depth and lighting. The results look amazing. Remember, the quality of the result depends on how detailed your text prompt is. The more specific and descriptive you are, the closer the generated image will match your vision. If your description is short or vague, Photoshop might generate something slightly different, but that's part of the creative process. So always try to give clear and detailed instructions for the best and most accurate results. Now, let me show you one more method to generate images in Photoshop. First, select the entire Canvas by pressing control plus A. Then click on Generative fill and Enter your text prompt. For this example, I'll use the following prompt. Minimalist product shot of a matte white ceramic mug on a marble pedestal, soft studio lighting, shallow depth of field, clean commercial look. When you click on this icon, you'll see several model options, including Adobe model and partner models. Let's start by trying Gemini nano Banana and generate the image. It gives us a good result, but please note that it provides only one image variation. Next, let's try flux Context Pro and generate again. This one also produces a great result, but like the previous model, it offers only one variation. Now, let's switch to Adobe Firefly three. When we generate with this model, Photoshop creates three image variations, giving us more options to choose from. Each model produces a slightly different look, lighting, and style. So it completely depends on your preference, which image you like best, and which model gives you the results that fit your creative vision. The generate image feature in Photoshop is a powerful creative tool that lets you turn your text prompts into stunning visuals directly on your canvas. You can control every aspect of your generated image from content type, effect, style, and composition to even selecting different AI models like Adobe Firefly, flux context, pro or Gemini nano Banana. Each model produces slightly different results, so it really depends on your creative needs and the kind of look you're going for. Remember, the more detailed and descriptive your text prompt is, the closer Photoshop will match your vision. You can also refine your images further by experimenting with effects, styles, and model choices until you achieve the perfect output. In short, generate image gives you the creative freedom to design anything from realistic product shots to artistic illustrations all within Photoshop with just a few clicks. So keep exploring, keep experimenting and see how far your imagination can take you. 15. Object Selection Tool in Photoshop: This tutorial, I'll show you how to use the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop 2025 Beta, one of the smartest tools for selecting people, objects, and subjects in just one click. In this version, Adobe has upgraded the tool with improved AI detection, better edge refinement, and faster processing, making selections more accurate than ever. When I open an image in Photoshop and select the Object Selection Tool, Photoshop automatically detects the objects in the image. As I hover over the photo, Photoshop highlights the potential objects with a pink overlay, showing me exactly what it can select. Now, when I click on Select People, it analyzes the image and displays thumbnails of all detected people. As I hover over a thumbnail, it highlights that person in the image. When I click on her thumbnail, Photoshop shows several detailed options such as hair, eyebrows, lips, mouth, teeth, and facial skin. If I choose facial skin and click Apply, Photoshop automatically selects only the skin area with incredible precision. Let's deselect this selection. Now, when I hover over the image again, Photoshop intelligently highlights whichever part I move the cursor over. And when I click, it instantly selects that specific area. So with the help of this tool, you can quickly and accurately select different human parts like the face, hair, or even clothing, all with just a few clicks. Let me show you one more example. In this image, there are three women. When I click on Select People, Photoshop displays three thumbnails, one for each person. As I hover over a thumbnail, it highlights the corresponding person in the image. When I click on a thumbnail, it again shows all the selectable body parts for that individual. This makes it incredibly easy to select specific parts of different people in just seconds, saving time and giving you full control over your edits. And that's how you use the Object Selection Tool in Photoshop 2025 Beta. 16. Conclusion — The Power of AI in Photoshop: That brings us to the end of our journey into AI in Photoshop. You've just seen how powerful and intelligent Photoshop has become, turning ideas into images faster than ever before, from creating entire scenes using just a text prompt to removing unwanted objects instantly, to blending subjects perfectly with Harmonize, and even generating brand new compositions. Photoshop's AI tools are changing the way we create. These tools don't replace creativity, they enhance. They give you freedom, freedom to imagine, experiment, and push your designs beyond what was ever possible. As you continue exploring, remember, AI is your creative partner. Use it to save time, to spark ideas, and to bring your imagination to life in bold, exciting new ways. Thank you so much for joining me on this creative journey. If you enjoyed this course, don't forget to like, share or leave your feedback and keep experimenting with the power of AI in Photoshop.