- What’s new
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Add and import files
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Start new files
- Create documents using presets
- Create and save custom document presets
- New Document dialog overview
- Create documents using blank templates
- Create files with large canvases
- Create documents using templates from Adobe Stock
- Rotate canvas view
- Organize, share, and collaborate using Projects
- Access projects in the Illustrator workspace and other apps
- Find and edit Adobe Express templates
- Import from other apps
- Import other file types
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Start new files
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Use generative AI
- Common questions about generative AI features in Illustrator
- Generate similar variations without text prompts
- Generate scenes, subjects, and icons
- Partner models in Adobe Illustrator
- Use Auto Select
- Generate patterns
- Manage pattern variations
- Edit generated patterns
- Generate shape fills
- Scenarios with repeat shape fill generation
- Recolor artwork with text prompts
- Generate vector graphics to expand artwork
- Options to expand the expanded artwork
- Generate print bleed
- View 2D objects from new angles
- Scenarios with linked variations
- Manage generated variations
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Paint and fill
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Learn painting basics
- About fills and strokes
- Fill and stroke controls
- Apply fill colors
- Apply stroke colors
- Create multiple fills and strokes
- Convert strokes to compound paths
- Remove fills or strokes
- Select objects with same fill and stroke
- Paint tools overview
- Paint with the Live Paint Bucket tool
- Live Paint Bucket tool options
- Create Live Paint groups
- Isolate Live Paint groups
- Merge paths using the Blob Brush tool
- Blob brush options and best practices
- About Live Paint
- Find and close gaps in Live Paint groups
- Expand and release Live Paint groups
- Resize objects or paths within Live Paint groups
- Select faces, edges, and paths in Live Paint groups
- Add paths to a Live Paint group
- Live Paint limitations
- Create and edit gradients
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Learn painting basics
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Design with text
- Add and manage text
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Edit and format text
- Character panel overview
- Transform text
- Underline or strikethrough text
- Change case and capitalization styles
- Adjust kerning and tracking
- Turn fractional character widths off or on
- Paragraph panel overview
- Align text
- Adjust word and letterspacing in justified text
- Indent text
- Adjust paragraph spacing
- Create bulleted or numbered lists
- Move or flip text
- Adjust text alignment and spacing on paths
- Apply effects to text on paths
- Work with fonts and scripts
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Create and manage artboards
- Add and edit artboards
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Organize and manage artboards
- Use the artboard context menu
- Cut, copy, and paste artboards
- Move artboards
- Rearrange artboards
- Reorder artboards
- Align and distribute artboards
- Lock artboards
- Modify display settings of artboards
- Set artboard views
- Apply colors to artboards
- Set video display options for artboards
- Export selected artboards
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Manage colors
- Select and adjust colors
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Manage layers
- Lock and hide layers
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Manage objects
- Reshape and transform objects
- Measure and align
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Apply special effects and styles
- Apply filter effects
- Create 3D graphics
- Apply graphic styles
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Automate and visualize data
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Automate actions
- Actions panel overview
- Create new actions
- Insert non-recordable tasks into actions
- Specify playback speed
- Insert stops in actions
- Exclude commands from actions
- Add commands to actions
- Re-record actions
- Manage a set of actions
- Play actions on a batch of files
- Batch options
- Install and run scripts
- Merge data
- Set up data source files
- Import data source files
- Variable panel overview
- Work with variables
- Edit dynamic objects
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Visualize data
- Data sets and label options
- Create graphs
- Add graph data
- Add graph labels and data sets
- Adjust decimal digits and column width
- Format columns, bars, and lines
- Select parts of a graph
- Change graph types
- Change graph value axes
- Assign different scales to value axes
- Change the position of legend in graphs
- Combine different graph types
- Add drop shadows to graphs
- Apply marker designs to graphs
- Format pie graphs
- Format graph text
- Reuse graph designs
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Automate actions
- Troubleshoot
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Save and export
- Export files to different formats
- Export to other apps
- Get started
About Live Paint
Learn about Live Paint in Adobe Illustrator.
Converting your artwork to Live Paint groups allows you to color them freely, as you would draw on canvas or paper. You can stroke each path segment with a different color. You can also fill each enclosed path with a different color, pattern, or gradient, even if it isn’t a fully closed path.
Live Paint
Live Paint is an intuitive way to create colored drawings. It lets you use the full range of Adobe Illustrator’s vector drawing tools, but treats all the paths you draw as though they are on the same flat surface. So, no part of the drawing is in front of or behind another. The paths you draw divide the drawing surface into areas that can be colored, regardless of whether the area is bounded by a single path or by segments of multiple paths. Painting objects is like filling a coloring book or painting with watercolors after sketching with a pencil.
Live Paint takes advantage of multiprocessors, which help Illustrator perform the operations more quickly.
Path editing within Live Paint groups
Each path within a Live Paint group remains fully editable. When you move or adjust a path’s shape, the colors you had previously applied don’t stay where they were, like in natural media paintings or image editing programs. Instead, Illustrator automatically reapplies them to the new regions formed by the edited paths.
Edges and faces of Live Paint groups
The paintable parts of Live Paint groups are called edges and faces. An edge is the part of a path between the points where it intersects with other paths. A face is the area enclosed by one or more edges. You can stroke edges and fill faces.
For example, if you convert a circle with a line drawn across it into a Live Paint group, the line becomes an edge that divides the circle into two separate faces. You can use the Live Paint Bucket tool to fill each face and stroke each edge with a different color.