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1:59 am, August 28, 2024
 

Creating a Custom QHD Wallpaper in Photoshop using AI Generation #photoshop

Just testing AI content generation on an image that i wanted to create as a background. 

It annoys me that you search for 4K backgrounds or wallpapers and all you get is spam and really low res images.

So i thought i would create my own image, well from the source image anyway. The link to the original source image is in the credits below. 

Now you can find a lower or crappy res image that you like and just generate the missing bits to cover your full monitor resolution. Yay!

Also here are the full versions of the image generated if you are interested:

 

Today we are creating a custom QHD Wallpaper based of a lower resolution image.

⌚Timestamps🏹
0:06 Locate your target image
0:15 Copying the image
0:24
Create image in Photoshop
0:51 Pasting in the image
0:57 Filling in the missing bits
1:04 Using AI generation
1:16
Using different AI Images
1:33 Selecting the other missing image parts.
1:53 Deleting Layers
2:22 Exporting to PNG for Background
2:33 Adding in other items with AI
2:50 Strange variations being added
3:08 Playing around with generation settings
3:22 Add a cat in a palm tree

 

Source Image:
https://hero.page/wallpapers/high-resolution-art-wallpaper-4k-hd-abstract-wallpapers/i/4k-abstract-art-wave-Ou1KzBLYsAF8IrqgE60U

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