ADOBE LIBRARIES: Color Palettes in After Effects Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Hey everybody and welcome back to another exciting and informative episode of 7 Minute AE Tutorials where you learn tips, tricks, and shortcuts in 7 Minutes or less. No BS, just AE.
This episode will be the first in a series of tutorials where we explore Libraries and color palattes, and how they relate to Essential Graphics. If you're aren't taking advantage of Creative Cloud Libraries, you'll find these tutorials literally life-changing. At least, that's how I felt when I discovered them several years ago. If you haven't used Essential Graphics, you're missing out on a powerful tool that works seemlessly between After Effects and Premiere. And if you're only using Essential Graphics for use in Premiere, then you're missing out on some serious shortcuts that can help you out at work or with your clients. This will all become clear over the next few episodes, so don't get overwhelmed if this all sounds foreign to you.
For this first episode, I'm going to show you how to take advantage of your Creative Cloud Libraries and how to create custom color palettes that we will eventually use in Essential Graphics.
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Fantastic tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make and upload it!
a lot of thanks for making and sharing your video!!
Wow thanks! I was looking for Hex codes for colors in another clip... tried to find a color picker for clips in AE, and solved my problem with libraries.
So so helpful. Thank you!
I wish I had searched for this sooner! major time saver
This was great, thanks!
excellent, thank you!
Great one! Thanks
So cool. Thank you sir😀
Vector files can work in libraries in AE. If you have the Ai file in illustrator you can select the artwork then drag it to the libraries pallette. Then in AE, drag the Ai into your comp.
Very useful feature which I didn't know existed :)
Hi there! thanks for the tutorial.
"Do you know why / How to fix" the following: when I use the eyedropper in Ae to pick one colour of my library, it isn't the exact code. Similar but no the same one.
Thanks!
Thank you
very usefull... i think u deserve more views dear...❤️👍
LIFE CHANGING!!!! ;)
Why didn't I learn about this 5 years ago?!?! HAHAHA! Thanks so much for the tutorial.
great
HEY CAN YOU MAKE A TUTORIAL ON HOW YOU CREATED THE GRIDS ANIMATION IN THE INTRO OF THIS VIDEO PLEASE, I AM FROM ETHIOPIA BTW
It was actually one of my first tutorials - you can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/WVZH7viv8bc/v-deo.html
Is it possible to create a custom color palette of only 3 colors?
I have my color palettes saved in my library but nothing happens when I click the colors in AE
I dont have a 'Publish to Color' option in 4:45 so it doesn't automatically show up in my library on AE
It looks like they may have removed that option. It should still show up once you click SAVE. It may take a moment to propagate. Let me know if you have any luck!
How do you add more than 5 colors into your custom palette?
Unfortunately, you can't. You can add a second set of five colors, though. That's what I usually do.
open illustrator and add your colors individually, better control, and you can label them properly. only do it this way if you don't have access to other cc apps.
As with any friggin Adobe product / feature, it appears to be so sophisticated, but under the hood it's held together by duct tape, rendering it quite useless in any real scenario. In this case: I'm trying to figure out how to simply add a color to my library from inside AE. On Adobe's site (the most ludicrous help site next to Autodesk) there's nothing to find. So many tips 'n tricks tutorials out there, but zip info on it. Every channel claims to explain the awesomeness of using libraries in CC, but when it comes down to it...
Did you find out in the end? I am still searching :) I just wanna add the color to my library.
@@gogisa1980 Nope, i gave up ;)
This would be amazingly useful if it weren't limited to 5 colors.
I wonder how the meeting on Adobe went when they decided that there must be 5 colors in their palette. No more. No less. 5. Five. And if there is a way to change this, the ones who designed that functionality clearly was instructed to hide it so far and non-logically away as possible - or else!
100% stupid. Whats the whole point of putting in all these man hours together of creating Adobe Color and make sure it's not useable? Sure, one could discuss if it's not just me who don't get it - but isn't that what Adobe have hired user interface experts on their payroll? What happened to the GUI-mantra "Don't Make Me Think"? Since when is it the users responsibility to figure out how it's supposed to work!? And, in particular, when the web sites only purpose is to create palettes? "-IT MUST BE FIVE COLORS!"...
I did some googling, and apparently, five colors seem to be some kind of world standard in palettes. And there is also another world standard with six colors. And you don't argue with established Color Theory.
I get that.
So I misunderstood the whole point of Adobe Color. It's purely a place for creative starting points - not for practical use (using created palettes in Adobe Library).
Such a shame. This web has such potential to be a web interface to colors in Adobe Library, but no...