Adobe showcased several experimental AI tools designed to streamline image creation, animation, and video cleanup. These tools, previewed at the Adobe MAX conference, aim to enhance the Creative Cloud ecosystem and simplify complex creative tasks. While not yet available to the public, they demonstrate Adobe’s ongoing innovations in automating difficult processes while giving users more control. We’ll keep you updated on their future release.
Tools Overview and Key Features
Each tool focuses on automating specific tasks while allowing users creative freedom beyond AI-generated prompts. They also help users with little experience achieve professional results in less time:
- Project Scenic: This tool offers greater control over images created by Adobe Firefly. It converts image prompts into 3D scenes, where users can manipulate, resize, or mix objects. These scenes are later used to generate 2D images that align with the original 3D layout.
- Project Motion: A two-step process for creating animated graphics. First, it provides an easy-to-use interface for adding motion effects to text and simple images. Then, based on the input text and images, the second step enhances the animation by adding color, textures, and background elements.
- Project Clean Machine: Designed to remove unwanted elements from images and videos, such as flashes or people accidentally captured in the frame. It also corrects inconsistencies in overexposed areas, ensuring smooth color and lighting throughout a video.
Future Availability
These tools were featured in the “Sneaks” section of Adobe MAX, where the company showcases experimental projects to gauge public interest, notes NIXSOLUTIONS. While there’s no guarantee they will be integrated into Adobe’s mainstream products, many of the brand’s innovative features have evolved from similar previews. We’ll keep you updated on further developments.