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3 AI Tools + 1 Photoshop Trick to Elevate Your Art π¨
π Highlights
Revery.ai: A Quick Overview
Artlist: A one-stop-shop for creative assets.
TextFX: AI-powered text tools to expand your writing horizons.
BONUS: Video Tutorial of Adobe Photoshop Generative Fill
Hey there, Creative!
Welcome back to another edition of "The AI Stuff Creators and Artists Should Know." We've got a smorgasbord of AI tools that are more than just buzzwordsβthey're practical game-changers for your creative projects.
π οΈ Tools of the Trade
π¨ Revery.ai: A Quick Overview
Revery.ai is a platform that allows you to build a virtual try-on experience. The website claims you can publish a virtual dressing room in just 30 minutes. They also offer customization through their free API.
Pros:
Speed: No more waiting around for inspiration to strike.
Accessibility: No need to be a coding genius.
Cons:
Originality: Could this speed compromise the uniqueness of your work?
Learning Curve: While it's quick, there's still a learning curve involved.
π What's in it for you?
Speed up your creative process without sacrificing quality.
Learn more here.
π΅ Artlist: Creative Assets Galore
It's a platform that offers a wide range of creative assets, from music to footage and even templates. It's designed to be a one-stop-shop for content creators, whether you're making YouTube videos or full-blown movies.
Why should you care?
π Variety of assets for any project
π§ High-quality music and footage
Learn More: Artlist
π TextFX: Write Like Never Before
It's an AI experiment that leverages Google's PaLM 2 large language model. The platform offers 10 tools aimed at enriching the writing process by generating creative possibilities with text and language.
Why should you care?
π Generate creative text effortlessly
π€ AI-backed tools for better writing
Learn More: TextFX
π New Tutorial Alert: Adobe Photoshop Beta's Generative Fill for Video π
Ever found yourself wishing you could magically change your video's background without a green screen or a new location? Well, your wish is our command! We've just dropped a brand new tutorial that'll show you how to use Adobe Photoshop Beta's Generative Fill feature to expand or even switch up your video backgrounds. It's like having a magic wand, but for your videos!
π Don't Miss This: Using Photoshop Generative Expand
In case you missed it, we've got another tutorial that you absolutely would want to learn!
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