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“Get ready to kiss your creative skills goodbye as Adobe unleashes its latest batch of generative AI-powered tools on unsuspecting designers. The company is betting big on its new Firefly Vector 2 AI model, which promises to revolutionize the way you design by doing all the hard work for you.
With Firefly Vector 2, you’ll be able to use “descriptive text prompts” to create vectors, because who needs to learn how to actually draw when you can just tell a computer what you want it to do? And don’t even get me started on the “Text to Pattern” feature, which generates repeating patterns based on your text input. Because, you know, what could possibly go wrong with relying on a computer algorithm to create art?
But wait, there’s more! The latest update to Illustrator also introduces the Dimension tool, which adds sizing information to your projects, because who doesn’t love a good dose of technical mumbo-jumbo to get in the way of their creative workflow? And don’t forget the Mockup feature, which lets you preview your designs on 3D products, because who needs to actually see their design in context when you can just simulate it?
And if you thought Illustrator was bad, just wait until you get your hands on Photoshop’s new Generate Image feature, powered by Adobe’s latest Firefly Image 3 Model. Because who needs to learn how to actually edit an image when you can just let the computer do it for you? And don’t even get me started on the Enhance Detail feature, which promises to make your images “greater and more detailed” because, you know, what could possibly go wrong with relying on a computer algorithm to improve your art?
But Adobe assures us that its goal is to “empower all creative professionals to realize their creative visions” by harnessing the power of generative AI. Yeah, sure. I’m sure that’s exactly what all the designers out there are clamoring for: a way to outsource their creative decisions to a computer algorithm. Can’t wait to see what other creative possibilities Adobe has in store for us…
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