![]() Navigate into Adobe Illustrator and open your libraries palette (window > libraries). Right click on the color palette you’d like to use and select ‘add to swatches’.Title your color build and tag as necessary, then hit ‘save’. Step 1 Open the flyout menu at the top right corner of the Gradient panel and choose 'Show Options' to display the full range of choices you can apply as you create and edit gradients. Create the perfect palette or get inspired by thousands of beautiful color schemes. When you’re happy with the color build you’ve edited, hit ‘save’. Generate or browse beautiful color combinations for your designs.You can toggle between cmyk, rgb, lab, hsb and hex if you have specific color builds in mind. On this page, you can tweak any of the colors, so you get them exactly how you’d like them.Repeat the process for the other skin tone color palettes. Make sure you have an overall representation of the various shades present in the image. When sampling for shades, start with the darker areas, then the medium-colored areas, and finally the lighter areas. Click ‘edit copy’ on the color palette you’re most drawn to/would like to use. Step 7 - Repeat Sampling for Rest of the Squares/Shades.Narrow the selection by typing the color palette you’re looking for in the search bar, ‘rustic’ for example. ![]() You can filter to see some of the most popular current color palettes show up. If you’re not a Creative Cloud subscriber, you can still check out all of the color palettes, but you’ll have to manually input color builds into Illustrator. Head over to Adobe Color’s website and log in to your Creative Cloud account.Here are the written step-by-steps in case you need to refer to this in the future! How to Create Quick Color Palettes in Adobe Illustrator If you’re a Creative Cloud subscriber, it couldn’t be easier to grab a color palette, tweak it and start using it directly in Illustrator. There are many times I find myself needing quick color palettes in Adobe Illustrator, where I just need something beautiful that fits the mood. Adobe Color’s website has always been the perfect help for me whenever I’ve been in a color pinch. I am knee deep in preparing the launch of the new font making course (be sure to check back here next week!), so this week’s tutorial is a quick, but super handy tip for choosing color.
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