When Figma acquired Weavy last month, I wrote a little bit about node-based UIs and ComfyUI. Looks like Adobe has been exploring this user interface paradigm as well.
Daniel John writes in Creative Bloq:
Project Graph is capable of turning complex workflows into user-friendly UIs (or ‘capsules’), and can access tools from across the Creative Cloud suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere Pro – making it a potentially game-changing tool for creative pros.
But it isn’t just Adobe’s own tools that Project Graph is able to tap into. It also has access to the multitude of third party AI models Adobe recently announced partnerships with, including those made by Google, OpenAI and many more.
These tools can be used to build a node-based workflow, which can then be packaged into a streamlined tool with a deceptively simple interface.
And from Adobe’s blog post about Project Graph:
Project Graph is a new creative system that gives artists and designers real control and customization over their workflows at scale. It blends the best AI models with the capabilities of Adobe’s creative tools, such as Photoshop, inside a visual, node-based editor so you can design, explore, and refine ideas in a way that feels tactile and expressive, while still supporting the precision and reliability creative pros expect.
I’ve been playing around with ComfyUI a lot recently (more about this in a future post), so I’m very excited to see how this kind of UI can fit into Adobe’s products.


