Excellent, thank you very much. 🙂👍👋 One question: in my library I have several color schemes that I extracted from Adobe color, and I would like to apply them to my design but, when I select the design and then ask it to recolor it, it is painted in only one color when I select that color within the scheme of several colors stored in my library (Instead of using all that scheme with the colors that integrate it, to apply it to Design). What I need is to use that color scheme to be applied as a new proposal to the design, how do I apply the various color schemes stored in the library (that were extracted from Adobe color) to the selected design? Thanks!
Thanks for your comment and for the question. While there are a couple of ways to do this, I believe the easiest way would be to open a JPG of your color scheme and place it in the same Illustrator file as your design. From here you can select any of the colors in your existing design, then go to the Select menu and choose Same > Fill Color and it will select everything in your design that is currently filled with that color. From there, you can grab your Eyedropper Tool (I) and sample any of the colors from the JPG of your color scheme. Repeat this for all of the colors that you’d like to change. Pro Tip: To make this easier for yourself, once you’ve selected all of the colors that share the same fill color, press Command/Ctrl+G to group them together. Now you will be able to use your Selection Tool (V) to select any shape from the group and use your Eyedropper Tool (I) to change the color of the entire group at the same time. I hope this will help! 😊
I was hoping this would be more practical. We dont really eyeball or choose colors randomly, we have color schemes we want to recolor stuff to.. mainly swatch groups. This is my main use case in recoloring artwork. I want to recolor it to the a new predefined color scheme. Thats where the advanced panel seems to choke for me :( or i don't know how to map the existing colors to that.
@@UA-camrvideos125 if you have an Ai or EPS file you can select the shapes with the Direct Selection Tool in Illustrator and then apply color. From there you can try creating color variations using the techniques in the video. Hope this helps!
@EricVasquezDesign Understood. I installed illustrator 2024 and they changed to colored. I was using cs6 because I purchase a new laptop and was waiting for it to come so I got it now so am good. Thanks for your assistance.
What is your favorite method for recoloring artwork in Adobe Illustrator?
Very clear & concise. I was trying to recolor background watercolor lines that had many "layers" of color. This really helped. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment! I’m so glad that the video helped you in recoloring your watercolor background! 😄
Hey man you've opened my eyes today. Big time. Thanks.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I’m glad you found it to be eye opening! 👀 🙏😊
Excellent, thank you very much. 🙂👍👋
One question: in my library I have several color schemes that I extracted from Adobe color, and I would like to apply them to my design but, when I select the design and then ask it to recolor it, it is painted in only one color when I select that color within the scheme of several colors stored in my library (Instead of using all that scheme with the colors that integrate it, to apply it to Design). What I need is to use that color scheme to be applied as a new proposal to the design, how do I apply the various color schemes stored in the library (that were extracted from Adobe color) to the selected design? Thanks!
Thanks for your comment and for the question. While there are a couple of ways to do this, I believe the easiest way would be to open a JPG of your color scheme and place it in the same Illustrator file as your design. From here you can select any of the colors in your existing design, then go to the Select menu and choose Same > Fill Color and it will select everything in your design that is currently filled with that color. From there, you can grab your Eyedropper Tool (I) and sample any of the colors from the JPG of your color scheme. Repeat this for all of the colors that you’d like to change. Pro Tip: To make this easier for yourself, once you’ve selected all of the colors that share the same fill color, press Command/Ctrl+G to group them together. Now you will be able to use your Selection Tool (V) to select any shape from the group and use your Eyedropper Tool (I) to change the color of the entire group at the same time. I hope this will help! 😊
@@EricVasquezDesign Thank you very much for your answer, I will try that process. 😊👍🙏
I was hoping this would be more practical. We dont really eyeball or choose colors randomly, we have color schemes we want to recolor stuff to.. mainly swatch groups. This is my main use case in recoloring artwork. I want to recolor it to the a new predefined color scheme. Thats where the advanced panel seems to choke for me :( or i don't know how to map the existing colors to that.
Thanks, Helpfull.
Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! 😀
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hahaha thanks!
I want to know how to get my emoji to colored as they are all in black and white
@@UA-camrvideos125 if you have an Ai or EPS file you can select the shapes with the Direct Selection Tool in Illustrator and then apply color. From there you can try creating color variations using the techniques in the video. Hope this helps!
@EricVasquezDesign Understood. I installed illustrator 2024 and they changed to colored. I was using cs6 because I purchase a new laptop and was waiting for it to come so I got it now so am good. Thanks for your assistance.
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@@zohrekazemi24 my pleasure! 😊