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Welcome back.
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In this video, we will talk about how to recolor vectors using Adobe Firefly.
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So Firefly Recolor vector feature is a powerful tool that can apply unique colors to your vector units
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using everyday language.
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Let's dive in and explore how to use it.
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So as always, we are in Firefly dot Adobe.com and select the recolor vectors option here and here you
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can upload your SVG file or choose a sample asset from the website.
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I'm going to continue with this one.
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Remember the SPG file you upload will not be accessible to anyone else and remains in your ownership.
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Okay.
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We continue with the sample SPG files and once you have uploaded your SVG, describe your desired color
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palette in everyday language.
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Here, for instance, you can say Sunset at the beach.
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Or you can also say cool ice colors.
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And as you can see, these four images are generated with the description given and sky is the limit
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here.
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This feature allows you to apply extraordinary color themes to your vector images instantly.
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Then after the initial recoloring, you can try variations by shuffling the colors here.
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Like this.
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And you can see the used colors on the left side.
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So this will save time by not having to recolor each element individually and easily.
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Experiment with various color options and themes for your artwork.
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All right, now it's time to explore the right side menu.
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There are nine sample prompts to choose from.
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By selecting these, you can apply different color styles to our uploaded image.
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The available options include salmon sushi, for example, this one and also Dark Blue Midnight.
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Like this one or trippy disco light.
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Under the sample prompts there is a dropdown menu for color harmony.
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This option allows you to choose the type of color harmony your results offer and options include default
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complementary analogous.
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Try it split, complementary and square.
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We explained these options and their meaning in color theory.
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Different color combinations are associated with specific harmonies or relationships.
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The options provided in Adobe Firefly for the Harmony dropdown are based on these principles.
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So let's go through them.
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Default means that there is no enforce in specific color harmony and likely uses a random colors that
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generally work well together.
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Complementary colors are those that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
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For example, red and green are complementary colors.
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Using complementary colors can create strong contrast in your image.
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Analogous colors are those that are next to each other on the color wheel.
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For example, yellow and green are analogous colors.
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Using analogous colors can give your image a harmonious and balanced feel.
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A Triadic color scheme uses colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.
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For example, if you were to draw an equilateral triangle, started from red on the color wheel, the
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other two options would land on blue and yellow.
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These three colors make a triadic scheme.
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A split complementary color scheme is a variation of the complementary color scheme.
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This provides high contrast without a strong tension of the complementary scheme.
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And finally, square is similar to the rectangular but with all four colors spaced evenly around the
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color circle.
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This scheme is also called the double complementary because it uses two pairs of complementary colors.
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If you want one color to be dominant, the square color is a good option for you.
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Collecting these harmonies in Adobe Firefly will adjust the color palette of your vector image to align
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with the selected color theory, and it will provide a different look for your image.
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Below the Harmony menu.
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There is a color options and currently Firefly color options are limited to 18 colors.
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You can select multiple colors here, and by selecting any number of these colors, you can put a stronger
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color focus on your results.
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Lastly, we have a switch button down here.
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This option allows you to preserve black and white in your illustration.
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It is enabled by default, and that means any black and white elements stay in those original colors.
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However, you can toggle this to off and you will get more varied results.
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All right.
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Once you are happy with the color theme, you can download your Recolored image in SVG format.
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You can then import this into your desired graphics program or platform for further use.
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Besides, if you want to use it instantly in Illustrator, for example, you can just say copy to clipboard
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and paste it in any program you want.
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And that's it.
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With Adobe's Firefly Recolor Vectors feature, you can easily transform your vector image with new color
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palettes in a matter of moments.
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