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How to make global colors in Photoshop similar to existing ones in Illustrator? What about indents, paragraphs (as in CSS)?
In Illustrator, you can set global colors, by changing the value of which, we recolor all the elements for which they were set.
How to implement this in Photoshop?
As far as I understand, this cannot be done with standard Photoshop tools. Yes, you can make the rectangle and circle smart objects and use them wherever you need a rectangle and a circle. Or use the overlay layers
"Overlay", the top layer using a color layer with a smart object. But this only partially solves the problem and is not particularly elegant.
Perhaps there is a plugin?
PS Also in Illustrator, if I'm not mistaken, you can set global values for text fields. That is, define H1, H2, etc. Perhaps there is a plugin for Photoshop with similar functionality?
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