Adobe Illustrator Now Supports Firefly – Change Colors With Text Prom

 


Adobe has recently expanded their artificial intelligence feature Adobe Firefly to Adobe Illustrator as well. But this time it's not for generating graphics. On the other hand, users can use the text prom to recolor each other's work.



This feature called Generative Recolor is still in the beta testing phase. Through it users can change the vector of the work produced with various unique color palettes or even different themes. An example given by Adobe is to enter the text prom "Neon lights" or "Salmon sushi" and the user's work will continue to be colored.



In addition, Adobe illustrator also supports Retype, which is a smart feature where typefaces can be generated based on static images or text that cannot be edited. If the typeface does not exist, Adobe will search for the most similar one in Adobe Fonts.



This new Illustrator also updates the ability of images to be converted into sketches so that vectors can be produced. Then if a user's work has many layers, it can now be easily filtered and searched. PDF Preset Memory is also introduced where the last used preset will be saved and used again.



Finally, Illustrator now allows users to share their work through a special link to receive feedback. Access to links can be locked with a password, colleagues or clients can leave comments and an Adobe account is not required.


Access to this new feature is still in beta testing. For those who are interested, you can directly download it through Adobe Creative Cloud.

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