Adobe Illustrator learned how to recolor images using a neural network
Miscellaneous / / June 15, 2023
A couple of clicks and the new color scheme is ready.
Adobe Illustrator following Photoshop and Adobe Express received support for the Firefly neural network. If in Photoshop it is represented by the Generative Fill function, which allows add new objects to your photos or expand the background beyond the original image, then in Illustrator it allows you to try on different color schemes in seconds.
The new feature is called Generative Recolor and is currently only available to Illustrator beta users. The user only needs to enter a text query, and the neural network will offer three options for color schemes. If you don't like the options, you can try again: the results differ between iterations, even if the text is the same.
The neural network works not only with descriptions of color schemes, but also with concepts. It "understands" queries like "desert noon" and "jungle midnight", creating palettes based on associations.
It is not yet reported when Generative Recolor will be available in the stable version of the editor.
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