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Find answers to common questions about the generative AI features in Illustrator.
What are the generative AI features available in Illustrator?
- Text to Vector Graphic lets you create editable vector graphics such as scenes, subjects, and icons using text prompts.
- Text to Pattern lets you create editable vector patterns using text prompts.
- Generative Shape Fill lets you fill shapes with editable vector graphics using text prompts.
- Generative Recolor lets you recolor artwork quickly using text prompts.
How many regions and languages are generative AI features available in?
Generative AI features are available in the Illustrator app wherever Adobe provides services, except in mainland China, and supports over 100 languages. It's designed to be safe for commercial use.
Are generative AI features in Illustrator part of users’ existing subscription or do they have to pay an additional fee for this capability?
Illustrator users can access the generative AI features in the app and get access to generative credits for priority processing of generative AI content as part of their license.
Why did Adobe bring generative AI features into Illustrator?
Illustrator is one of the Creative Cloud apps that natively integrates Adobe Firefly, Adobe’s powerful generative AI technology. You can use the power of Adobe Firefly directly in Illustrator to enrich your creative processes and outputs.
How are generative AI features different from other tools in Illustrator?
Unlike other Illustrator capabilities, generative AI features let you use text prompts to create editable vector graphics and recolor artwork.
Will generative AI features replace the existing tools in Illustrator?
Generative AI features are intended to complement the existing tools in Illustrator.
What are the system requirements to use generative AI features in Illustrator?
Generative AI features in Illustrator have the same system requirements as the app.
Do you need to be connected to the internet to use generative AI features?
Yes, you must be connected to the Internet.
What are generative credits and are they applied when using generative AI features?
Generative credits are applied when using generative AI features in Illustrator. Learn more about what they are and how many are applied.
What are Content Credentials and do they apply to generative AI features in Illustrator?
Content Credentials are a new kind of tamper-evident metadata that get added to the assets generated using generative AI features exported as JPG, PNG, or SVG files. They increase transparency around the origins and history of the assets they are applied to.
With version 29.4:
- If an old or new file doesn't contain generative AI content, Illustrator won't add Content Credentials to any new generative AI content you create.
- If you import artwork that already includes Content Credentials (such as from Adobe Firefly and earlier Illustrator versions) into an old or new file, Illustrator will preserve them when you export that artwork. Additionally, in such files:
- Illustrator won't add Content Credentials to any new generative AI content you create and export as a separate asset.
- Illustrator will preserve the Content Credentials if you export the new generative AI content along with the imported artwork.
With versions 29.3 and earlier: As before, Illustrator will add Content Credentials to all new generative AI content and preserve the Content Credentials included in any imported artwork.
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