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Introducing Generative Recolor in Illustrator

Introducing Generative Recolor in Illustrator - Firefly Tutorial

From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training (2024)

Introducing Generative Recolor in Illustrator

- [Instructor] The last feature I want to talk about is generative recolor. Generative recolor allows you to use a prompt to dynamically create a color theme, after which you can then apply that color theme to your selected artwork to recolor it. Let me show you an example. So here, instead of Adobe Illustrator, I have this document, it's called T-shirt Designs Start. And let me show you how this file is currently built up. So there's a background image here, which is currently locked, which means you can't really select it. And then here I have an outline of a T-shirt that is currently set to a multiply blending mode, which means it's going to blend the color into the background combined with the white T-shirt we have here in the original image. And then there's the artwork. This is the artwork I currently have, and the idea is to recolor both elements to make it look like a different version of my design. I'm just going to go ahead and just press command Z on the keyboard or control…

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