Jri
Member
I have a piece of vector artwork where the client wants a certain blue present in the image to match their corporate colour.
This is straight forward enough, but as you might expect the change causes the other colours in the image to no longer match as they are out of harmony with the new blue.
Is there a way in illustrator to adjust a colour and then apply that same change to another, different colour, not so that both colours become identical to each other - but so that they independently change relevant to their starting colour (Eg: Blue gets its yellow levels boosted and changes to green, therefore any reds would have the same change made and probably change to orange).
One way is to select the entire vector artwork and adjust the hue en masse, but A) I don't want to waste time fiddling with hue/saturation to line up the old blue with their company blue, and B) I want to be very precise and have the blue match exactly.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jri
This is straight forward enough, but as you might expect the change causes the other colours in the image to no longer match as they are out of harmony with the new blue.
Is there a way in illustrator to adjust a colour and then apply that same change to another, different colour, not so that both colours become identical to each other - but so that they independently change relevant to their starting colour (Eg: Blue gets its yellow levels boosted and changes to green, therefore any reds would have the same change made and probably change to orange).
One way is to select the entire vector artwork and adjust the hue en masse, but A) I don't want to waste time fiddling with hue/saturation to line up the old blue with their company blue, and B) I want to be very precise and have the blue match exactly.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jri