Adobe Stock for enterprise lets you find the perfect assets while meeting critical licensing requirements. For example, an ad agency may want their designers to create projects using previews for assets, and authorize only Creative Directors to purchase the Adobe Stock assets after necessary approval. The Adobe Admin Console provides a central location for managing Adobe entitlements across the organization and lets the system and the product administrators easily configure the different levels of access for each user.
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This workflow requires Adobe Stock for enterprise and Creative Cloud for enterprise.
If you are a Creative Cloud for enterprise administrator, follow the steps below to configure the Admin Console to allow only Art Buyers to license Adobe Stock assets:
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For details on how to configure the Admin Console, see Adobe Stock for enterprise.
If you are a designer, follow the steps below to learn how to use Adobe Stock assets for creating a project using any Creative Cloud application.
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The following example demonstrates a project created in Adobe Photoshop. However, the same workflow is applicable for other Create Cloud applications that support Adobe Stock.
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Enter the email ID of the Art Buyer to license the assets and an optional message in the browser window.
An email and a desktop notification (if Creative Cloud is running) are sent. The Art Buyer, authorized to license Adobe Stock assets, is required to accept the invitation by clicking Accept in the email or the Creative Cloud application.
Send an invite to the Art Buyer.
If you are an Art Buyer, authorized to license Adobe Stock assets by the system administrator, follow the steps below:
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Click Accept in the email or the Creative Cloud application to accept the invitation sent by the designer. You can now view the designer's library using the Libraries panel.
Once the Art Buyer accepts the invitation, the designer's library is visible in the Library panel of Photoshop.Once the Art Buyer accepts the invitation, the designer's library is visible in the Library panel of Photoshop.Example: Click Accept the invitation in the email -
Do one of the following:
- Select all layers, click the Add Content button (
), and select Graphic in the lower-left corner of the Libraries panel to add the final document to the library. The designer can now open the document with HD, non-watermarked licensed image.
Tip: Rename the new file (for example, Licenses purchased) and delete the previous files to avoid confusion between the two versions, when the project is opened using the Libraries panel.
- If you don't add the final document to the library, (
) icon appears on the Adobe Stock asset layer in the Layers panel when the designer opens the document. The designer can perform any one of the following steps:
- Right-click the Adobe Stock asset layer and choose Relink To Graphic Library from the context menu. Then, select the corresponding asset with the licensed badge using the Libraries panel and click Relink.
- Right-click the Adobe Stock asset layer and choose Update Modified Content from the context menu.
The watermarked image is automatically replaced with the HD, non-watermarked file in the designer's document.
- Select all layers, click the Add Content button (