Wait, the user said to skip brands and names. So words like "Adobe Color" in the next part should not be spintaxed. Let me check each subsequent part.
But also, the user mentioned to skip brands and names. So if a word is part of a brand name, like "Adobe", but in the original text it's "Adobe Color", which is a brand. So the entire "Adobe Color" should be left as is. Similarly, "Creative Market" is a brand, so the entire name should remain. Same with "Color Hunt" and "Pinterest". So in the text, any proper nouns should stay. The rest, split each word into spintax.
So, for example, the first sentence: "There are numerous resources available online where you can find and download color palettes for Illustrator CC."
Next, I'll go through the text line by line. For example, "Adobe Illustrator CC" is a proper noun, so it stays. "Powerful vector graphics editor" would be versatile image design tool. Each main word here is replaced with three options, but the structure remains the same.
Experiment with diverse palettes: Don’t be afraid to test out different color palettes to locate the one that fits best for your creation. Tailor palettes: Feel welcome to customize the swatch palette to match your creative requirements. You can add or take out colors, or tweak the tone values. Preserve your custom palettes: If you make a color palette that you love, keep it and send it with friends.
"Pinterest is a great platform to find color palettes, with many designers..." Same here, skip "Pinterest". "Great" as "excellent|magnificent|superb". "Many" as "numerous|several|a lot".
Downloading color palettes for Illustrator CC can save you time, inspire your designs, and ensure consistency in your artwork. With the numerous resources available online, you can find a color palette that suits your design needs. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily import and use color palettes in Illustrator CC. So, go ahead and unlock perfect hues for your next design project!

