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Use Adobe Workfront plugins to integrate with Creative Cloud
Integrate Workfront with Creative Cloud to find and update the work assigned to you in Adobe Workfront without leaving the following Adobe Creative Cloud applications:
- Photoshop
- InDesign
- Illustrator
- Premiere Pro
- After Effects
You must install the correct plugin for the Adobe Creative Cloud application you’re using:
- For Photoshop, see Install and open Adobe Workfront for Photoshop
- For InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and After Effects, see Install and open Adobe Workfront for design and video
In this video, you will learn how to do the following from within your Creative Cloud app:
- Find your Workfront assignments
- Upload files to Workfront
- Add comments and tag team members
- Request document approvals
- Upload proofs and assign a proofing workflow
- Log time
- Mark your work complete
Transcript
Welcome to Use Adobe Workfront plugin for Creative Cloud. When using the plugins for Adobe Workfront, you get a seamless flow of work between your Creative Cloud applications and the projects in Workfront. This makes it easier to report on your work so you can spend more time focusing on the creative process. These integrations let you Upload files into Workfront directly from your Adobe application Comment on files attached to projects, tasks or issues Request document approvals Upload proofs Assign a proofing workflow You can even upload new versions of documents and proofs through the plugin Collaborate with team members And log time To use any of these plugins, first make sure to Install the plugin There are links in the tutorial to installation instructions Use a compatible version of the Adobe application You have a Workfront access level that allows you to upload documents and or proofs And you have Workfront permissions to upload documents and proofs to your assigned work Once everything is in place, you’re ready to get started You’ll launch the Workfront plugin from the plugins menu Adobe Workfront for Photoshop, Adobe Workfront And it brings up this panel The next thing you’re going to do is log into your organization’s Workfront domain It’s going to be domainname.my.workfront.com Domainname is what’s at the beginning of your Workfront URL if you’re not using Adobe Admin Console If you are using Admin Console, you’ll need to get a different domain name than the one in the URL If you’re an admin, you can get it by clicking here Then here, for Admin Console If you’re not an admin, you won’t see that link OK, now here you want to click on Workfront And then go to the instance that you want and click on the details icon And here’s what you want to copy If you’re not an admin, you’ll need to find your admin and ask them to do this for you Then paste it in the panel in Photoshop Click Log In Then allow the plugin to open Workfront Next it takes you to your login screen for Workfront Then it may ask for access again And now you can go back to Photoshop to see your work OK, so this is showing work assigned to me in Workfront It’s grouped by due date I have a lot of ways I can filter this and change things around I can say I only want to see tasks and I only want to see things that are ready to start Now I can click on a task to go to it I can see here there’s an area for me to upload documents To see subtasks authority No subtasks on this task Any issues, no issues Any updates I’ve got a comment in here, I can reply to a comment I can tag a team member And I can report time I’m going to go back to documents and upload a document Click on new file here This is the file that I’m looking at I can add comments if I want to And upload this It’ll upload to the task in Workfront I can also add a file as a proof By clicking on create a proof here I can add approvers Or I can add an automated workflow if I want to And I can mark this task as done
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