Adobe Photoshop on the Web

[Deepa Subramaniam] Phones are clearly very powerful, but they do have limits. So, what do you do when you need to go further? [Elise Swopes] Well, I jump into Photoshop on the web. [Deepa Subramaniam] Do you want to show us a little bit? [Elise Swopes] Yes.

Amazing. All right friends, now we are in Photoshop on the web. Now, I love Photoshop on the web because it's super easy, super intuitive, especially for beginners. But one of my favorite things about it is the fact that I can start creating on my phone. I create something in Photoshop on desktop, and I can open it right here in Photoshop on the web. And it's so incredible because I don't have to worry about manually saving or missing out on what I've done. I got my high-resolution file right here. Easy to access. Now, we've got a lot of the tools you know and love. We've got layering, we've got masking, we've got tons of different tools like selections and more. But one of the coolest things, is the fact that we can collaborate. If I tap into the shared document, I can invite people to live co-edit, making it easier than ever to real-time edit in the document together I can also share this document with someone. I can also copy a link and share it. And what's really cool is you can review this document and you don't necessarily have to have Photoshop subscription. That's really cool. Very easy to collaborate right here in Photoshop on the web. Today I'm not going to collaborate, I'm actually just going to dive right into my edit here. And the easiest way to do that is actually utilizing the Object Selection Tool. So, Object Selection is going to automatically detect that sky. I'm going to select that sky, using the Contextual Task Bar. I'm going to go ahead and add hue and saturation. I'm also going to adjust these tones of this blue. Really well known for these teals here which is beautiful. So again, shout out to Object Selection and these hue adjustments really giving me that control I'm looking for, for my artwork. I got one more thing to show you guys. And as I said, I'm a surrealist, so I love to do little quirky things here and there. And this is where I'm actually going to bring in a red scarf right around this giraffe's neck. And this is where I'm also going to use Generative fill. This is the same Generative fill we've got in iPhone on desktop right here in our browser. But this time I'm actually going to use a reference image. Now check out this red scarf here I love this red scarf. I'm actually going to use this as my reference image, and all I have to do is type in scarf here and it's going to automatically detect that color, it's going to detect that material, that texture, it's really making it easy for me to direct that prompt to make it exactly what I want it to be. That scarf is going to wrap directly around that giraffe's neck, and I also love that I'm directing the AI to my creative vision. So how cute is that? Nice and cozy, adorable elevated style right there.

All right friends, now in just a few minutes I have started this design on my phone. I've dove into Photoshop on the web, I can even hop into Photoshop on desktop. I'm absolutely loving this synced workflow, especially as a creator. Thank you so much. [Applause] [Deepa Subramaniam] So as Elise just showed us, Photoshop on the iPhone is available for free. It is in the Apple App Store right now. And of course, not everyone has an iPhone and Photoshop is coming soon. I mean very, very soon to Android, so keep an eye out. And of course, Photoshop on the web is available now as well. And if you're a Creative Cloud member, you already have access to the full Photoshop ecosystem. So, you can go use the power of Photoshop to tap into your creativity wherever you are and whatever surface you prefer.

Now, for many creatives, and I'm guessing many of you listening today, the creative journey begins at a really young age with drawing. This is why we continue to develop our free professional drawing app, Adobe Fresco. Fresco is the best app for drawing and painting, not only because it's optimized to simulate analog drawing and painting, but because it delivers revolutionary vector brushes and thousands of professionally designed Photoshop pixel brushes, all for free. And of course, you can take your creations in Fresco even further into Photoshop or Illustrator to keep expressing your creativity.

I'm very excited to have them here with us today. So, please join me in giving a massive round of applause to Jessica Starns, Michael Akuagwu and Ciara Neufeldt. [Applause] [Simon Morris] We wish you the greatest success in your artistic endeavors, and we can't wait to see your work on show at the V&A at the end of the year.

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Elise Swopes demonstrates Adobe Photoshop on the Web.

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