Click Windows > CC Libraries. The CC Library panel appears.
Creative Cloud Libraries make your assets available to you anywhere. Create images, colors, color themes, brushes, shapes, and more in Photoshop, Illustrator, and mobile apps such as Adobe Capture, and then easily access them across other desktop and mobile apps for a seamless creative workflow.
Animate comes integrated with Libraries. Creative Cloud Libraries help you keep track of all your design assets. When you create graphic assets and save them to Libraries, they are available for use in your Animate documents. Design assets are automatically synced, and can be shared with anyone with a Creative Cloud account. As your creative team works across Adobe desktop and mobile apps, your shared library assets are always up to date and ready to use anywhere.This pre-release drop supports options to import from libraries and reuse graphics. Asset types supported in Animate are:
To learn more, see Creative Cloud Libraries.
You can use the graphics and design assets created using Adobe mobile apps such as Adobe Capture in your Animate document by using the new Creative Cloud Library panel. You can save and share the colors, color themes, shapes, and brushes that you and other collaborators create through Creative Cloud libraries so that you can use them in any other Adobe app that supports Creative Cloud Libraries, such as Animate.
Adobe Capture is an Adobe mobile application that allows you to:
For more information about creating vectors, brushes, shapes, and colors for using them in Animate, see Adobe Capture
Creative Cloud Library panel in Animate lists all the creative assets that you have stored in your libraries along with the assets that others have shared with you.
The following illustration describes the Library panel in detail.
A. Creative Cloud Library folder B. Show items as icons C. Show items as a list D. Search Adobe Stock for images E. Creative Cloud Library content panel F. Add color G. Sync Creative Cloud Libraries H. Delete an item in library
Your creative cloud assets are synced to a directory on your desktop. For example, on Windows, the location can be C:\Users\<username>\Creative Cloud Files.
You can create a new library to store your creative assets online. A library can store up to 1000 assets and there is no limit to the number of libraries that you can create. The assets you store in the library are locally stored, but synchronized with Creative Cloud.
You can collaborate with other users and share a folder or library from your Creative Cloud account with specified Creative Cloud users. All invited users can then work co-operatively with the assets in the shared folder or library. Collaborators can view, edit, rename, move, or delete contents of the shared folder or library. To know more about collaborating using Creative Cloud Libraries, see Collaborate on libraries.
To share public links to files and folders with others (share assets with read-only access), see Share files and folders.
For more information about libraries in Creative Cloud, see Creative Cloud libraries.
Using the Search Adobe Stock option in the CC Library panel, you can search for images in Adobe Stock, preview an image in your library, buy the image, and then add it to the document. The images that you add to the stage can then be animated.
Click Windows > CC Libraries. The CC Library panel appears.
In the Search Adobe Stock box, type your search keyword and press Enter. The search results appear in the content pane of the Library panel.
Hover your cursor on the image that you want to use in your Animate document. The following options appear:
Using the options in the context menu, you can do the following tasks on a stock image:
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