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Sharing an asset created in Illustrator - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Mastery
Sharing an asset created in Illustrator
- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to use the Libraries panel to trade assets between different creative cloud applications. Specifically, we'll take some art, created here inside Adobe Illustrator, and we'll bring it in to Photoshop entirely dynamically using nothing more than the Libraries panel. So once again, it's important to bear in mind that I'm working inside Illustrator. And so I'll start things off by going up to the Window menu and choosing, once again, the Libraries command to bring up the Libraries panel. At which point, I happen to be seeing the contents of that random junk library that I created toward the beginning of the chapter. I'm going to go ahead and switch libraries and you can see that every library that's available to me inside Photoshop is available inside Illustrator as well. At which point, I'll choose Space logo. Then, using my black arrow tool, which Illustrator calls the Selection Tool, I'll go ahead and marquee these objects right there. So…
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Collaborating with coworkers and the cloud1m 14s
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Introducing the Libraries panel5m 42s
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Retrieving, duplicating, and sharing assets6m 26s
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Collaborating with the help of smart objects4m 33s
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Collecting styles in the Libraries panel5m 41s
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Auto-extracting assets into a new library5m 14s
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Editing cloud-based library assets5m 20s
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Updating modified or missing assets4m 6s
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Sharing an asset created in Illustrator6m 28s
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