Adobe Presents Physical Dress You Can Update In Real-Time + More Exciting Sneaks
By Mikelle Leow, 12 Oct 2023
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Adobe has sprung more surprises on creatives by proving just how capable generative artificial intelligence, coupled with its technology, can be. Besides revealing Project Stardust, a powerful object-aware tool that lets users intuitively and automatically select, edit, and even delete complex elements in any image, the company showcased more prototype innovations that may or may not be rolled out as features in its suite of productivity apps during its MAX creativity conference.
Check out some highlights below, and view them all here.
Project Primrose: One-click exchanges for the finicky
Have you ever liked the fit of a shirt so much that you ended up getting the same style in various colors? Well, what if you could just own one and change it at a whim? Adobe research scientist Christine Dierk showed this was possible when she stepped out on stage in a sequin dress that adapted with the click of a button.
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Project Primrose, demonstrated using an interactive dress, showcases wearable and flexible textiles that can display content created with Adobe’s creative tools like Firefly, Illustrator, After Effects, and Adobe Stock. Designers can integrate this technology into clothing, furniture, and more, offering countless style possibilities.
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In time, you might even be able to download a design from your favorite fashion label and wear it right away.
Project Draw & Delight: AI-assisted creativity
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Sometimes, creativity needs a nudge in the right direction. Project Draw & Delight uses generative AI to guide creators from rough ideas to polished sketches. It augments text-based instructions with visual hints, generating high-quality vectors of illustrations or animations with various styles and backgrounds via the Firefly art-generating tool.
Project See Through: Reflection removal made easy
Reflections and glares... Two things that make reality tv enjoyable, but make photo editing incredibly difficult. ð #ProjectSeeThrough uses generative AI to remove reflections. File this under "#AdobeMAX Sneaks we need right now." https://t.co/l8Y0bahPUh pic.twitter.com/zYGIB23vio
— Adobe (@Adobe) October 12, 2023
Reflections can be a photographer’s nightmare, but Project See Through simplifies the process of removing them using AI. It automatically eliminates reflections from photos and even allows users to save them separately for editing purposes.
Project Neo: 3D in 2D
Don't miss your deadline OR family dinner! With #ProjectNeoSneak, easily and quickly create 2D content with 3D shapes. These are the kinds of Sneaks we love to see at #AdobeMAX - practical, magical, and "too much fun." ⨠https://t.co/l8Y0bahPUh pic.twitter.com/iFX1qNApYF
— Adobe (@Adobe) October 12, 2023
Integrating 3D elements into 2D designs is no longer a complex task with Project Neo, which enables designers to create 2D content with 3D shapes without diving into the intricacies of 3D design tools. It streamlines collaboration and quick edits for projects.
Project Fast Fill: Seamless video editing
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Video editing gets a powerful boost with Project Fast Fill, powered by Firefly’s generative AI technology. This tool simplifies texture replacement, even in complex videos, by using text prompts and automatically propagating edits throughout the video. Users can simply alter an object in a single frame and apply it to other relevant parts of a video.
In its demo, Adobe realistically swapped out the artwork on a latte.
Project Glyph Ease: Fuss-free font creation
Quickly create stylized and customized letters in vector format with #ProjectGlyphEase. Then edit it as live text. What do you think about this Sneak, #AdobeMAX? âï¸ https://t.co/l8Y0bahPUh pic.twitter.com/SIq84pwB9X
— Adobe (@Adobe) October 12, 2023
Designers who need custom fonts will appreciate Project Glyph Ease. This innovation uses generative AI to create stylized and customized letters in vector format. Creators provide three reference letters, and the technology generates the remaining characters in a consistent style, allowing for easy editing.
While these visionary features are purely experimental, they showcase just how far creative boundaries can be pushed. Who knows? You might see some of these innovations integrated into Adobe’s suite of productivity apps in the future. You can watch Adobe MAX’s full Sneaks preview here.
This article was crafted with assistance from an AI engine, and has been manually reviewed & edited.