Complete Adobe Express GPT Tutorial - [Become a ChatGPT Designer in 5 Minutes]
TLDRIn this video, the host explores the capabilities of Adobe Express's GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) tool, questioning whether it can genuinely assist in graphic design tasks or is merely a traffic driver for Adobe. The video begins with a discussion about the subscription cost and the current free access to the GPT 3.5 model. The host then tests the GPT's limits by asking it to design a logo and incorporate custom text, which it fails to do within the chat interface. It is suggested that the GPT functions more as a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a comprehensive design tool. The host also attempts to create a flyer and a Facebook post, highlighting the limitations in customizing designs directly through the chat interface. The video concludes with the host's honest critique, stating that while the Adobe Express GPT is functional, it is quite limited and primarily serves as a template search engine for Adobe's offerings.
Takeaways
- 🔍 Adobe has released a new feature called 'gbt' in their store, which is being reviewed in the video for its functionality and value.
- 💲 To access the full functionality of Adobe's 'gbt', a subscription of $20 per month is required, but currently, 'chat gbt' is free for users.
- 🆓 The video mentions that by using an incognito tab and visiting a specific link, anyone can access 'chat gbt' for free, which is a positive step towards public accessibility.
- 📊 The reviewer has previously reviewed other 'gbts', such as Canva's, and found them to be limited in certain contexts.
- 🌟 The aim is to test if Adobe's 'gbt' can create an entire poster within the 'Chad gbt' interface, which would be a powerful feature.
- 🚫 The initial tests show that Adobe's 'gbt' does not allow for creating custom text or adding a delay image directly within the 'Chad gbt' interface.
- 🔗 It appears that the 'gbt' is more of a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a tool for in-depth design within the chat interface.
- 🤔 The video suggests that the limitations might be due to legal implications or Adobe's incentive to drive traffic to their website.
- 📈 The reviewer finds that Adobe's 'gbt' is more of a template search engine than a comprehensive design tool within the chat interface.
- 🏈 An interesting note is made about the difference in the term 'football' in an international context, highlighting the importance of specificity in design requests.
- 📝 The video concludes with a reminder that the 'gbt' is currently limited and provides a link to a playlist for more information on 'gbts' and their creation.
- 👍 The reviewer encourages viewers to like the video and subscribe for more content related to 'gbts' and graphic design.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the video?
-The main purpose of the video is to evaluate the effectiveness of Adobe Express GPT and determine if it can be leveraged within the Chat GPT interface to create designs such as logos and flyers without the need to use Adobe's front-end interface.
What is the cost to access Adobe Express GPT?
-To access Adobe Express GPT, one needs to be a Creative Cloud subscriber, which typically costs $20 a month. However, at the time of the video, Chat GPT 3.5 was free and accessible to the public.
What is the reviewer's initial impression of Adobe Express GPT?
-The reviewer's initial impression is that Adobe Express GPT might be more of a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a powerful design tool that can be fully utilized within the Chat GPT interface.
What limitations were found when trying to create a custom logo using Adobe Express GPT?
-The limitations found include the inability to create custom text within the Chat GPT interface and the inability to add a detailed image to the design directly through the platform.
How does Adobe Express GPT handle specific requests, such as designing a flyer for a sports podcast?
-Adobe Express GPT communicates with Adobe's backend to provide template options based on the request. However, the customization within the Chat GPT interface seems limited, and further editing would require using Adobe's front-end interface.
What is the reviewer's final verdict on Adobe Express GPT?
-The reviewer concludes that Adobe Express GPT is limited in its capabilities within the Chat GPT interface and is more of a template search engine rather than a fully functional design tool.
What are the reviewer's thoughts on the potential reasons for these limitations?
-The reviewer speculates that the limitations could be due to legal implications or because Adobe is incentivized to drive users to their website for a more comprehensive design experience.
What is the reviewer's advice for those who are disappointed with the limitations of Adobe Express GPT?
-The reviewer suggests that users should understand the current limitations and check out the playlist provided at the end of the video for more information on GPTs and how to create or use them effectively.
What is the significance of the reviewer mentioning the need to specify 'American football' when requesting a sports-related design?
-The mention of 'American football' highlights the platform's international nature and the importance of being specific when making requests to avoid confusion between different sports with the same name in different countries.
How does the reviewer describe the process of saving a design from Adobe Express GPT?
-The reviewer explains that if a user likes the design as it appears, they can right-click on the image and save it directly from the interface.
What is the reviewer's stance on the current state of GPT technology in the context of design?
-The reviewer expresses a desire for more advanced GPT technology that allows for greater customization and interactivity within the Chat GPT interface, acknowledging that the current state is limited.
Outlines
🤔 Evaluating Adobe's GBT: Functionality and Limitations
The video script begins with an introduction to Adobe's recently released GBT (Graphics Based Tool) and poses the question of its utility. The narrator expresses skepticism about whether Adobe's GBT can be effectively used within Chad's GBT interface to create designs or if it's merely a strategy to drive traffic to Adobe's site. The video promises to review Adobe's GBT in comparison to others like Canva's, noting past limitations. The narrator also mentions the need for a subscription to access certain features and highlights a current free access opportunity. The summary points out the inability to create custom text or add specific images within the Chad GBT interface, suggesting the tool functions more as a directory for Adobe's templates rather than a comprehensive design tool. It ends with a teaser for a dedicated GBT playlist and an invitation to engage with the content.
🚧 Adobe GBT's Limitations: User Experience and Expectations
The second paragraph delves into the practical experience of using Adobe's GBT, emphasizing its limitations. The narrator describes an attempt to use the tool for personal projects, only to encounter expected constraints. The paragraph addresses the frustration that users might feel when the tool doesn't meet their needs, which the narrator attributes to the tool's inherent limitations rather than user error. The summary acknowledges the tool's functionality but sets realistic expectations about its capabilities. It also directs viewers to additional resources for learning more about GBTs, including a playlist that covers various aspects of GBTs. The paragraph concludes with a note on the nature of content recommendation on the channel, which is based on viewer engagement.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Adobe Express
💡GBT (Generative Bot Technology)
💡Chat GBT
💡Design Interface
💡Templates
💡Customization
💡Adobe Interface
💡Flyer
💡Facebook Post
💡Review
💡Incentivized
Highlights
Adobe has released a new feature in their store called Adobe Express GPT.
The video aims to determine if Adobe Express GPT is a valuable tool or just a marketing strategy to drive traffic to Adobe's site.
The reviewer has previously reviewed other GPTs like Canva GPT and found limitations in its context.
Adobe Express GPT requires a subscription of $20 a month for access to its full functionality.
Currently, GPT 3.5 is free, and Adobe has allowed global access to it via an incognito tab.
The reviewer primarily uses Adobe for Photoshop to create thumbnails and other graphic designs.
The initial test involves designing a logo for a shop to see if Adobe Express GPT can handle custom text.
The first attempt to customize text within the Adobe Express GPT interface failed, indicating a limitation.
Adobe Express GPT seems to be more of a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a full design interface.
The reviewer attempts to create a flyer for a sports podcast and finds that the tool communicates with Adobe's software backend.
Adobe Express GPT has limitations in customizing designs beyond selecting from pre-existing templates.
The tool is limited to searching through Adobe's templates and requires using Adobe's interface for further editing.
The reviewer suggests that the limitations might be due to legal implications or Adobe's incentive to drive users to their website.
Adobe Express GPT is reviewed as not being the best GPT the reviewer has seen, highlighting its limitations.
The video ends with a recommendation to check out a playlist dedicated to GPTs for more information.
The reviewer emphasizes the importance of understanding GPTs, whether for personal use or for creating one's own.
The video concludes with a teaser for the next video and a humorous note about the frequency of the term 'GBT'.