Illustrator's Text-to-Vector tool, currently in beta, allows users to generate intricate vector graphics from simple text prompts, making it accessible for beginners and hobbyists. Professionals can utilize it for ideation and mockups, though final outputs are not necessarily intended for professional use. The tool is initiated through the Properties panel or the Contextual Bar in Illustrator, guiding users through selecting object types and entering prompts to create scalable vector graphics that can serve as a foundation for further design work.
With Illustrator's Text-to-Vector tool, even a complete beginner can conjure up a fantastical illustration in minutes, generating intricate vector graphics from even the most basic of text prompts.
It's unlikely any pro would want to use the final output, but it works well for the purpose of ideation - and makes Illustrator more accessible for non-professional design hobbyists.
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