Adobe has released a new AI-powered tool that helps make quick adjustments to the colour palette of vector-based images. All you need to do is upload your Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files, then provide prompts using text descriptions either by typing them out or choosing one of the sample prompts from the list.
SVG files can be distinguished from JPEG or PNG images based on their capacity to be scaled to any size without compromising quality. This makes them an ideal choice of images for graphic designers or illustrators whose work require frequent resizing of images.
The vector recolouring feature is the next stage of Adobe Firefly, the company’s latest suite of generative AI models that just launched in public beta testing. While the tool is not designed to provide responses in the form of images, and to merely function to alter the colour palette of the uploaded files, another tool in Firefly is made for generating images through AI. The third AI tool in Firefly, on the other hand, is made to produce stylized text, which you may imagine as AI-powered WordArt.
The launch of a full version of the new AI vector recolouring
feature in Firefly hasn’t been confirmed by Adobe as of yet.