You may not even know Adobe's web tool called Color, but just yesterday announced a series of updates on its web portal with which we can even extract color palettes from images from Adobe Stock or Behance.
Adobe Color is a web tool that allows us create the perfect palette by choosing a base color and applying the color rules that Adobe itself implements. We can even convert our color themes into Pantone swatches to download and have them later.
The update received in Adobe Color CC includes the option to extract color palettes from Adobe Stock or Behance, select manually those galleries of illustrations based on trending photographs and, finally, the option to convert colors to Pantone tones.
For this we can use the new feature called "Explore" and we allows you to accurately identify a color. Here, Adobe Sensei, Adobe's AI, comes into play to propose which are the labels that can come in handy not only in color, but also through context searches. We talk about words like "happy", "sadness" or others.
Another new feature available to everyone in Adobe Color is "Trends." We will have in our hand the option of access galleries of selected illustrations by the Adobe Stock and Behance team with the subject of graphic design, illustration and fashion.
Although what most catches our attention is Pantone integration to be able to convert palettes into Pantone swatches and that we can then use in the Adobe tools to define a series of colors for a design work or that face lift that we want to give to our website.
You can now access Adobe color y have another web tool in your hand with which to look for that perfect palette. Don't miss this tip from Adobe one-click coloring in Illustrator.