Adobe Illustrator has launched a brand new feature with AI technology to help designers more efficiently and quickly adjust the colors of vector-based images. The innovative Vector Recoloring tool in the latest Illustrator version enables designers to generate variations of vector images in different colors and palettes within a few seconds, using either a text description or a selection from a selection of predefined samples.
This feature will save time and effort of graphic designers and give them more options to choose from that match their projects, without having to manually adjust the colors. All of this will be achievable with just a few clicks via Adobe Illustrator’s Vector Recoloring AI.
Adobe is a well-known giant in the digital media and creative industries. It is the makers of Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects, and many other software products. Initially founded in 1983 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, it has grown into a leading provider of various software and cloud services across industries.
John Warnock is a computer scientist and entrepreneur who co-founded Adobe, Inc. with Charles Geschke. Warnock and Geschke met while working at Xerox, where Warnock was primarily responsible for the research and development of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Since then he has been credited for a variety of innovations in interactive computing. He has a long history of developing tech solutions and continues to be a strong proponent of applying technology to help rectify social and global issues.