Graphics
Introduced in the July 2018 release of Adobe Bridge CC
Creative Cloud Libraries makes the core design assets for your brand or personal projects available to you anywhere. Easily collect and organize images, colors, text styles, and other elements created in various Creative Cloud desktop and mobile apps. Then reuse and modify these assets across projects, devices, other Creative Cloud apps, and teams - all from the Creative Cloud Libraries panel. You can add and manage your assets in your libraries using Bridge and easily access those elements in many of the Creative Cloud apps.
Creative Cloud Libraries provides a mechanism to collect design assets from various apps, and is not limited to desktop apps only. You can capture inspiration, whenever it strikes, using the family of Creative Cloud mobile apps or even download assets from Adobe Stock.
You can organize design assets into multiple Creative Cloud Libraries. These may be based on brands, projects, types of assets, or even your personal favorites that you reuse to create your signature style.
Create designs and artwork by using the most up-to-date assets from Creative Cloud Libraries.
Do one of the following:
Creative sync makes your libraries accessible across multiple applications, devices, and the web automatically. For cross-device syncing to work, file sync must be enabled in the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Depending on your version of Creative Cloud desktop app, do one of the following:
1. Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. (Select the
2. Select the Cloud activity icon in the upper right. Your file sync status is displayed.
3. If syncing is paused, select the resume button to enable it.
1. Open the Creative Cloud desktop app. (Select the
2. Select the three verticle dots in the upper right, and then select Preferences.
3. Go to Creative Cloud > Files. Then select Creative Cloud Sync.
When you turn on file sync, libraries start syncing. Your libraries are kept up to date across devices. File syncing may take some time, depending on the volume of content in your libraries.
The new library is now available in the Libraries panel.
You can share your libraries with other users for them to view, edit, use, rename, move, or delete the contents of the shared library.
The Libraries panel in Bridge lets you bulk upload your graphics. Do one of the following:
You can also manage the following types of assets in the Libraries panel.
Graphics |
Videos |
Capsules/MGRTS |
Charater Styles |
Color |
Color Themes |
Brushes |
Layer Styles |
Animations |
Paragraph Styles |
Patterns |
Gradients |
Lights |
Looks |
Materials |
Models |
Scenes |
Templates |
Text |
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Adobe Stock is deeply integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries. You can add a watermarked stock image to any of your libraries directly using the Adobe Stock website. You can then use the watermarked image in your documents as a library-linked asset.
When you choose to license the image—which you can do directly from within the Libraries panel in Bridge—all instances of the watermarked asset in your open documents are updated to the high-resolution licensed image.
Bridge launches the appropriate application for editing your asset. For example, if you choose to edit an image, Bridge launches Photoshop.
The search box in the Libraries panel enables you to search for the right asset, quickly and efficiently. You can modify your search based on the following available options:
When you select an item in the Library panel, its preview is displayed in the Preview panel. You can select multiple files together to see their previews, as shown below.
The Preview panel also supports transparency grid. You can enable or disable transparency grid from the thumbnail quality and preview generation options menu, which appears when you select .
The visual search functionality in the Libraries panel lets you quickly find stock images similar to a library element. Follow this step:
Bridge displays the search results right within the Libraries panel.
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