
To give people more control over how drawing “feels,” we’ve added the ability to alter how the stylus responds to changes in pressure. Webster’s brushes.Īdobe Capture Ribbon brushes. And, if you’re using Fresco on iPad, tap the + icon at the bottom of that same menu to launch Discover brushes, a new, easier, in-app way to import Kyle T. Remember to look for those Libraries the next time you open the Pixel brushes menu. We also got some help from the Adobe Capture team to make all your unique, personalized ribbon brushes available in Fresco. Get started with a tap on the downward-pointing-finger icon (below the Eraser) in the toolbar.įresco Smudge brushes. Use them to soften strokes, blend edges, and blur the linework of any pixel or Photoshop brush. And with this release, brushes and brushwork are better than ever.įirst, there’s a new tool that’s going to make a lot of people very happy: Smudge brushes. It’s all about the strokesįresco has always been about the brushes. So, the next time the image doesn’t tell the whole story, add some words. There are sliders for sizing, leading, and tracking, and access to thousands of Adobe Fonts typefaces. And, now, with text support in Fresco, it’s easy to include words whenever they feel necessary. We know that a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes telling a richer story requires adding words. So, although we’ve redesigned the app for the real estate of a smaller screen, it’s possible to show work, to share work and, because sometimes our best ideas occur when we’re busy with other things, to create and continue work.įresco on iPhone. And, the exact documents you’ve been working on. Let’s momentarily set aside iPads and Windows PCs to focus on Fresco’s newest screen: The one that many people keep in their pockets. promotions/products/creative-cloud/fresco Fresco on another, smaller, screen
