Complete Adobe Express GPT Tutorial - [Become a ChatGPT Designer in 5 Minutes]

Corbin Brown
2 Apr 202405:33

TLDRIn this video, the host evaluates Adobe Express's GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) feature, questioning whether it can genuinely enhance the design process within Adobe's interface. After a brief introduction, the host pays for the necessary subscription to access the GPT functionality. The video then dives into testing Adobe's GPT by attempting to create a logo and customize text, which fails due to limitations. The host discovers that Adobe's GPT acts more as a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a full-fledged design tool within the chat interface. The host also highlights the need for more detailed instructions when using the platform and notes the platform's limitations in creating custom designs directly through chat. The video concludes with the host's honest opinion that Adobe's GPT is limited and not the most powerful tool he has seen, but encourages viewers to explore the provided playlist for more information on GPTs.

Takeaways

  • 📌 Adobe has released a new feature called 'gbt' in their store, which is being reviewed in this video.
  • 💡 The reviewer is skeptical about the utility of Adobe's 'gbt' and whether it can provide value beyond driving traffic to Adobe's site.
  • 💰 To access the full functionality of Adobe's 'gbt', a subscription of $20 per month is required, although the chat 'gbt' version 3.5 is currently free.
  • 🔍 The reviewer notes that Adobe's 'gbt' seems to function more like a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a full design tool within the chat interface.
  • 🚫 Adobe's 'gbt' does not allow for creating custom text within the chat interface, which is a limitation.
  • 📈 The reviewer attempts to push the 'gbt' to its limits by asking it to design a logo and incorporate a delay image into the design, but these tasks are not supported.
  • 🌐 The 'gbt' is capable of communicating with Adobe's software backend, suggesting a level of integration with Adobe's services.
  • 🤔 The reviewer finds that Adobe's 'gbt' is limited and primarily serves as a template search engine, rather than a comprehensive design tool.
  • 🏷 The video includes a review of Adobe Express 'gbt', highlighting its limitations and the reviewer's honest opinion about its capabilities.
  • 📚 The end of the video offers a dedicated playlist for further exploration of 'gbts', including creating and reviewing them.
  • 📈 The reviewer emphasizes the importance of understanding the limitations of current 'gbt' technology and sets realistic expectations for viewers.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the Adobe Express GPT tutorial?

    -The purpose of the Adobe Express GPT tutorial is to evaluate whether Adobe's GPT tool is effective and if it can be used within Chad GPT's interface to create designs such as posters, logos, and flyers.

  • What other GPT tools have been reviewed on the channel?

    -The Canva GPT has been reviewed on the channel, and it was found to be limited in certain contexts.

  • How much does it cost to access the Adobe GPT functionality?

    -To access the Adobe GPT functionality, one would typically need to pay $20 a month to be a Creative Cloud user. However, at the time of the video, the GPT tool was free for version 3.5.

  • What is the current status of the Adobe GPT in terms of user reviews and conversations?

    -The Adobe GPT has a rating of three stars from 10,000 conversations, indicating that it is relatively new and still in the early stages of user adoption.

  • What is the reviewer's usual use of Adobe products?

    -The reviewer typically uses Adobe products in the context of Photoshop for creating thumbnails and other graphic design elements for the software they are developing.

  • What limitations did the reviewer find when testing Adobe GPT for creating a logo?

    -The reviewer found that Adobe GPT does not allow for creating custom text within the Chad GPT interface, suggesting that it is more of a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a comprehensive design tool.

  • What happens when the reviewer tries to add a delay image into the design?

    -The attempt to add a delay image into the design was unsuccessful, indicating that Adobe GPT does not have the capacity to incorporate custom images directly within the Chad GPT interface.

  • How does Adobe GPT handle requests for specific design elements, like a sports podcast flyer?

    -Adobe GPT seems to communicate with Adobe's interface software backend to provide templates based on the request, such as a sports podcast flyer, but does not allow for detailed customization within the Chad GPT interface.

  • What is the reviewer's final assessment of Adobe Express GPT?

    -The reviewer concludes that Adobe Express GPT is limited in its capabilities and is more akin to a search engine for Adobe's templates rather than a powerful design tool within the Chad GPT interface.

  • Where can viewers find more information about GPTs and creating them?

    -Viewers can find more information about GPTs and creating them in the dedicated playlist provided at the end of the video.

Outlines

00:00

🚀 Introduction to Adobe's GBT Review

In this video, the host aims to evaluate Adobe's recently released GBT (Graphics Based Tool) to determine its utility and potential for integration within the Chad GBT interface. The host expresses skepticism about whether Adobe's GBT is a genuine innovation or merely a marketing ploy to drive traffic to Adobe's website. The video promises to explore if the tool can be used to create a complete poster within Chad GBT, which would be a significant advancement. The host also mentions that while Adobe's GBT requires a $20 monthly subscription, the chat GBT is currently free, offering a more accessible alternative. The review will involve testing the GBT's capabilities, starting with a simple task like designing a logo for a dutch shop.

05:01

🤔 Limitations of Adobe's GBT

The host discovers that Adobe's GBT has limitations when attempting to use it within the Chad GBT interface. It appears to function more as a search directory for Adobe's existing templates rather than a fully functional design tool within the chat interface. The host's attempts to customize text and add a delay image to a design are unsuccessful, suggesting that the tool is not as powerful as initially hoped. The video highlights the contrast between the expectations for GBTs in the design community and the actual capabilities of Adobe's GBT. The host also notes that Adobe's incentive to drive users to their website might be a factor in these limitations. The video concludes with a brief review, stating that while the technology is promising, Adobe's GBT does not currently live up to the expectations set by the community.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Adobe Express

Adobe Express is a suite of online design tools provided by Adobe Inc. that allows users to create social media graphics, web and mobile invites, and other marketing materials. In the video, the presenter is testing Adobe Express's integration with a chatbot to see if it can be used effectively to create designs without needing to use Adobe's full interface.

💡Chatbot

A chatbot is an AI-driven program designed to simulate conversation with human users. In the context of the video, the chatbot is being used to interact with Adobe Express to create designs. The presenter is testing the chatbot's capabilities to see if it can handle specific design requests.

💡Design Interface

A design interface refers to the user interface through which a user can create and manipulate visual designs. The video discusses the limitations of using Adobe Express's chatbot to create designs directly within the chat interface versus using Adobe's full design interface.

💡Templates

Templates in the context of the video are pre-designed layouts or frameworks that can be used as a starting point for creating new designs. The presenter finds that Adobe Express's chatbot primarily provides access to these templates rather than allowing for extensive custom design within the chat interface.

💡Custom Text

Custom text refers to the ability to input and incorporate specific text into a design as per the user's request. The video shows that the chatbot's ability to handle custom text within the chat interface is limited, which is a key point of the presenter's evaluation.

💡Adobe's Front End and Back End

The terms 'front end' and 'back end' refer to the user-facing interface (front end) and the underlying software and databases (back end) of a software application. The video suggests that while the chatbot provides access to Adobe's back-end templates, it may require the user to go to Adobe's front-end interface for more detailed design work.

💡Flyer

A flyer is a type of printed or digital document used for promotional purposes. In the video, the presenter asks the chatbot to design a flyer for a sports podcast, which serves as an example of how the chatbot handles specific design requests.

💡Facebook Post

A Facebook post refers to content shared on the social media platform Facebook. The video discusses the chatbot's ability to create content suitable for a Facebook post, which is part of the presenter's assessment of the chatbot's design capabilities.

💡Bake Sale

A bake sale is a fundraising event where baked goods are sold. The presenter uses the example of creating a Facebook post for a bake sale to test the chatbot's ability to generate social media content related to events.

💡Limitations

Limitations refer to the constraints or restrictions of a system or tool. The video focuses on the limitations of the Adobe Express chatbot, particularly its inability to create fully customized designs within the chat interface without using Adobe's full design tools.

💡Search Directory

A search directory is a system or place where items can be searched and retrieved. The video suggests that the chatbot functions more like a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a comprehensive design tool within the chat interface.

Highlights

Adobe has released a new feature called 'gbt' in their store.

The video aims to test the capabilities of Adobe's gbt and determine its value.

Adobe's gbt is compared to other platforms like Canva to see if it has similar limitations.

To access the full functionality of Adobe's gbt, a $20 monthly subscription is required.

Currently, chat gbt is free, and Adobe has allowed worldwide access through an incognito tab.

The reviewer primarily uses Adobe for Photoshop and is curious about the gbt's performance.

The initial test involves designing a logo for a donut shop to push the gbt to its limits.

Adobe's gbt seems to only allow template selection and does not support creating custom text within the chat interface.

Adding a custom image to the design is also not possible within the chat gbt interface.

The gbt appears to be more of a search directory for Adobe's templates rather than a full design tool.

The reviewer communicates with Adobe's interface software backend for more detailed requests.

The gbt's limitations are apparent when trying to create a Facebook post about a bake sale.

The reviewer suggests that the limitations might be due to legal implications or Adobe's incentive to drive traffic to their site.

The video concludes that Adobe's Express gbt is limited and not as powerful as the community might hope for.

The reviewer provides a playlist at the end of the video for more information on gbts.

The reviewer emphasizes the importance of understanding the limitations of technology like gbts.

The video ends with a teaser for the next video and a humorous note about the reviewer's face.