Adobe Stock will offer AI-generated images

Adobe today announced that it is now accepting images created using AI-powered applications such as Stable Diffusion and DALL-E on Adobe Stock.

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Adobe Stock will offer AI-generated images

New guidelines

With a global market of over 320 million creative assetsAdobe has defined new guidelines for submitting artwork developed with AI. The legitimacy of these kinds of images is a huge subject of debate, and some sites – like Getty Images – totally prohibit the sale of AI-generated content fearing inextricable copyright disputes.

Very fashionable at the moment, we can cite the case of the société DALL-E which offers tools to recreate classics. Among its latest tools, we note the integration of an Out-Pantin tool which makes it possible to extrapolate the invisible decor of the great classics. By way of example, you can also admire The Girl with a Pearl Earring, a famous work by Johannes Vermeer (1665).

Thereby, the AI ​​started from the original painting, very minimalist in terms of decor. It was enough to give a few words to describe what we wanted to see. On these indications, the latter will take care of creating a whole decor while preserving the pictorial style of the work. It even takes over the lighting, shadows and orientation of reflections. On Twitter, you can find a rather impressive timelapse of the process.

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