The Generative Fill feature in Photoshop can be used for a lot of things. Removing distractions, removing people, adding things to the photo to just name a few.
But one thing that gets overlooked is that it can actually save you money depending on what you do with your images. If you’re some one that buys extra skies for sky replacements, textures for overlays or even buys filters to create artistic effects, you now have the ability to use Generative Fill to create them for you. In this video we’ll take a look at 3 things you can do that may actually save you money. Enjoy!


I love teaching and photography... In that order. I feel that enjoying photography, and photo editing can get WAY too complicated. So my personal mission (and favorite thing to do), is to create education that simplifies the process of taking great photos, and how to edit them to get the results youโve always wanted.
Great tutorial
Excellent ideas! I will use them. Thanks!
I like these ideas. I do like to use textures, and when I am out and see something that would make a good texture, I take a picture and then come back and blur it in Photoshop. This gives the opportunity to stylize those photos even more. Thanks.
Nearly ignored this video but really glad I didn’t. Never knew about the percentage setting to get such effects as seen for the oil painting example. Also great to have skies, backdrops, etc. that are virtually unique.