Generative Workspace

Explore different ideas and concepts and create a variety of assets all at the same time.

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Generate, ideate, and explore multiple creative concepts simultaneously with Generative Workspace  - .

With Generative Workspace you can create, curate, and iterate many different elements in parallel, opening faster and powerful ways to brainstorm, organize, and visualize anything you can imagine.

  1. Select Generative Workspace from the welcome screen. You can also access it from the Edit menu or the Generate Image panel.

    Generative workspace is now available in Photoshop (Beta) on desktop
    Generative Workspace

  2. Enter your own prompt in the text prompt entry box or find an image you like from the Inspiration tab and select Use settings to copy the prompt in the prompt entry box.

  3. Select Generate and assets will generate in the background.

    You can also iterate and produce more results simultaneously while the previous prompt is generating, so you can stay in your creative workflow without waiting.

  4. Edit your prompt by modifying the Aspect ratio and Add variable or with Reference image.

    Add or remove variable while editing your prompt
    You can add or remove variable while editing your prompt

  5. Select Add variables to explore diverse prompt options, separated by commas. Use variables in text prompts to generate multiple options at the same time for quick comparison.

    Note:

    To quickly create variables, type options, inside the square brackets, separated by commas. For example, [pink, green, red]

  6. Scroll through the All images timeline to view a historical record of your generated assets to use for reference and inspiration. Add to your favorites using the star icon.

  7. Select the filter icon  to view your favorites.

  8. To remix or iterate on an image, hover over and select the three-dot icon  .

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