 Hello everybody, welcome back to another AI video. In this one, I've got a really cool video for you. I'm gonna show you how to use generative fill for free. And not only is it free, I'm gonna show you how to use it on an iPad or your iPhone. In this case, I've got a picture of this lady here. It was a stock picture, and I put a pink hat on her head which was obviously not in the picture. And I'll show you that because if I hit cancel right here you'll see here that this is generative fill and this is all done organically on my iPhone. So how the heck did I do that? Great question, let's get in. The first step is you need to go to firefly.adobe.com. I'm gonna put a link in the description below but just in case you need to go there. And then the second thing you need to do is you need to sign in. Now, I wanna note upfront here that this is a free account that I'm using here. There's no cost to it at least at this time, July 12th, 2023. May change in the future but probably not. Okay, good. So I've signed in, if you don't have an account you're asked to join but you don't have to pay for anything. Now, the next thing you need to do is you can go down here and you'll see a few different options but the one that we're working with today is generative fill. So I'm gonna just scroll down here and again, links in the description below, click on generate. And when I do that, you'll see here that I get a few options. Two good ones here. One, I can upload my own image or you can work on one of these default images just to try it out. In this case, I'm gonna upload my own image. I'm gonna click on that. I'm gonna click on an image from my photo library, let's say. And then I got a picture of my bulldog here somewhere making faces at me. Here we go, look at the friggin' mug on this guy. He just had some teeth surgery. I love him to pieces. So this is Kingston and this is a picture of my phone. I'm gonna click on done. And then Presto, it loads it up. Now, obviously it's not quite zoomed in so I'm gonna use two fingers. That's what she's, okay, I'm gonna use two fingers and I'm just gonna zoom it in a little bit. I gotta not tell that joke. Okay, good, and let's go with something like that. Okay, so it's zoomed in and you just moved your two fingers apart and Presto. Now, what you need to do next is you can just sort of color, like you just make sure that you've got this on the left side here. You'll see that there's a brush tool. Just sort of select what you want. Like I'm just gonna maybe, I don't know, maybe I'm gonna move his face here and I'm gonna give him something like, I don't know, a soother. I don't know, I'm just being silly here but did I spell that right? And then yes, okay, so I'm gonna click on generate and this is just one example of many. I'm just gonna wait for it to run through and let's see what it comes back with. Whoa, geez. Okay, that one works. The first one did not work. That one kind of works. That one is rough. So, okay, we'll go maybe with, well, whatever, we'll go with this one. This one's kind of funny looking even though it's not quite right. Or this one, whatever. You can just now go ahead and keep it and then literally you can go up to the top here and if you want to copy it, you can copy it, you can publish it if you wanna publish it and more importantly, you can download it. So this is how you download and then you just need to go ahead and click on continue and then there we go. Now you've gone ahead and done a generative fill for free on your phone or your iPad or your tablet. That's all there is to it. Thanks for watching.