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What is {{generative-recolor}}?
{{generative-recolor}} is part of an innovative new suite of AI-powered capabilities powered by {{adobe-firefly}}. It enables you to recolor artwork using simple text prompts to achieve color variations in seconds.
Who can use {{generative-recolor}}?
{{generative-recolor}} is available in the Illustrator app. It is available in over 100 languages and is designed to be safe for commercial use. It is not available for users in China.
Where is {{generative-recolor}} in {{illustrator}}?
You can find {{generative-recolor}} in the Edit menu under Edit Colors.
Why is {{generative-recolor}} greyed out?
Make sure you have selected the elements you want to recolor first, otherwise you will not be able to select {{generative-recolor}}.
What are the requirements to use Generative Recolor?
The system requirements for {{generative-recolor}} are the same as the Illustrator app.
Who is {{generative-recolor}} for?
{{generative-recolor}} is a great feature for artists, designers, and marketers. Explore different color palettes for vector artwork, like changing landscape art from day to night. Recolor and moodboard ideas for brand identity graphics, adjust marketing materials to reflect seasonality, and much more.
What can I use {{generative-recolor}} for?
Use it to recolor any design. Add to your existing color vector artwork by entering a text prompt then click “Generate” to see color variations. Further personalize art or design work by updating the color to reflect a theme or style you want to convey. Or use a text prompt to describe a new palette for your design and quickly see an array of AI generated options.
Why isn’t my text changing colors?
If you’re working with live text, expand it before recoloring. Select your text box, make sure your text has color, then navigate to Object > Expand.