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We’ve launched Recolor Vector on firefly.adobe.com
Capabilities include:
- Start by uploading a sample asset SVG file, or using a prompt from the Firefly website
- Describe, with everyday language, a color palette and instantly apply it to vector images
- Try variations of the result by shuffling colors within an image or by applying pre-set color harmonies to a base color
With Recolor Vectors powered by Adobe Firefly you can use everyday language to generate and apply extraordinary color themes and palettes to vector images.
-Save time on re-coloring images. Instead of re-coloring each element of an image, use words to describe a desired theme or palette and see it brought to life instantly
-Easily play and experiment with colors. Quickly try out various colors, color palettes and themes for your artwork.
We’re looking forward to hearing what you think about Recolor Vector!
https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2023/04/20/introducing-vector-recoloring-with-adobe-firefly
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Hi, this is great! What will happend if I upload my own SVG? Can I have it back when I recolor it or only screenshot? Or once uploaded it will become public?
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I just tried, you get to download the output in SVG format.
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Thank you. My question is if others users will see m,y file and have an access to it or it will stay in my owneship?
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Hi @dinasnaturalavenue ,
The SVG file uploaded by you will not be accessible to anyone else, and will continue to stay in your ownership only!
Warm regards,
Aishwarya G Gadodia
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Than you very much @aishwaryagadodia369
I am glad it is so.
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two mountains big and small covered with water and clouds
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Hi, I turned an image into a svg file to change colour palette but it says this: "File contains elements that cannot be modified."
How can I fix this?
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The SVG does not get colored in. Only the linework does. There have been a number of posts about this and nobody has come up with a solution nor has anyone from Adobe provided any update about this. It is super frustrating