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Selection Colors For Adobe Illustrator (Like Figma) - Free Download Plugin

gumroad   Free   by dhawalchandra
8d old

Selection Colors for Illustrator A free Illustrator panel that replicates Figma's "Selection colors" feature — see every color used in your current selection, with usage percentages, and swap any color across your whole selection in one click. --- ## 1. Features - Scans all selected objects — paths, groups, compound paths, and text — for fill and stroke colors - Shows each unique color as a hex code with a usage percentage - Supports RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, Spot colors, and gradient stops - Click any color to open a picker and replace **every instance of that color** across the current selection, in one click - Auto-refreshes as you change your selection - Free, no license key, no account, no tracking --- ## 2. Installation Unzip the download. You'll have a folder called `SelectionColors`. Copy that **whole folder** (not just the files inside it) to: | macOS | `~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/` | | Windows | `C:\Users\<YOUR_USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CEP\extensions\` | If the `extensions` folder doesn't exist yet, create it. Your final layout should look like: ``` .../CEP/extensions/SelectionColors/ ├── CSXS/ │ └── manifest.xml ├── lib/ │ └── CSInterface.js ├── hostscript.jsx └── index.html ``` ### 3. Restart Illustrator Fully quit and reopen Illustrator (not just close the document). ### 4. Open the panel Go to **Window → Extensions → Selection Colors**. --- ## How to use 1. Select any object(s) — a single shape, a group, or an entire artboard 2. The panel lists every fill/stroke color found, sorted by how often it's used 3. **Click a swatch** to open the replace dialog: - Pick a new color with the color wheel, or type a hex code directly - Hit **Apply** and every object in your current selection using that exact color gets updated 4. Click the ↻ refresh icon any time to force a re-scan

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