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Let’s clear up the confusion. The is not a single filter or a basic adjustment layer. Instead, it is a context-aware procedural engine that bridges the gap between raster and vector workflows, generative AI, and real-time collaboration. Officially code-named “Project Stardust” during development, the retail name “-thethingy-” stuck because creative professionals kept referring to it as “that thingy that does the smart stuff.”

Perhaps the most innovative feature is the “What-If” slider. Once you have made a series of edits, slide the dial from 0 to 100%. At 50%, it shows a hybrid between your original and your current edit. At 100%, it shows your edit. At 120%, it automatically generates three creative variations of your edit. This is perfect for A/B testing social media graphics or album covers. ADOBE TOOL -thethingy-

Since "thethingy" isn't a standard Adobe tool, I’ve drafted this blog post assuming it is a brand-new, versatile creative assistant—perhaps a sleek, AI-driven "everything" tool designed for modern creators. Let’s clear up the confusion

Example: The allows you to click, drag, and shift the underlying texture of an object without altering its shape or shadow. Want to turn denim into silk with one click? Want to change the grain of a wooden table from oak to mahogany? [TheThingy] does that in real-time using spectral rendering. At 100%, it shows your edit

Whether you’re a professional designer or a weekend hobbyist, this new addition to the Creative Cloud family is about to become your favorite shortcut. Here’s why "TheThingy" is the game-changer your workflow has been waiting for. What is TheThingy? Think of TheThingy as the "Swiss Army Knife" of the Adobe Creative Cloud