Adobe is unveiling experimental AI tools aimed at enhancing content creation, reports The Verge. These tools focus on automating tedious tasks in animation, image generation, and video editing, allowing users to achieve professional results without extensive experience.
- The first tool, Project Scenic, allows users to create and manipulate 3D scenes, which are then used to generate corresponding 2D images.
- Project Motion enables users to easily animate graphics through a two-step process that involves adding motion effects and enhancing the animation with text descriptions and reference images.
- Project Clean Machine automatically removes distractions from images and videos, ensuring consistent color and lighting even after unwanted elements are eliminated.
These innovations are presented as “Sneaks,” which are in-development projects to gauge public interest, though not all will see full release. Adobe has a history of incorporating features from such projects into their software, as seen with Photoshop and After Effects. Currently, these tools are not available for public use, but they may be released in the future. Demonstrations of these tools are expected to provide further insight into their capabilities.