

You can tag & edit your favourite brushes so that you have a limited choice of brushes available. I am just focussing on the vector brush because that is what I have been using in the Draw app.Īs you can see in the image below, there are 4 vector brushes and they are completely editable. I will not go into the pixel or live brushes at this point. There are 3 different types of brushes available in the app: pixel, live. This is not a comprehensive guide, but more of a reflection of some things that have caught my attention-for the good and bad. So, here is a first look at some of Fresco’s features. I am certainly willing to give Fresco my serious attention-and once they integrate the shapes tool, colour themes/palettes & Adobe Capture-it will not be such a huge transition from Draw. (BTW: Procreate 5 has some amazing features coming!!!) My main app of choice for working live (doing digital graphic facilitation, graphic recording, scribing, sketchnoting) recording explainer videos) has been Adobe Illustrator Draw, but since Adobe has decided to stop developing it-I need to see if Adobe Fresco can be my go-to app or should I take the plunge and learn something completely different like Concepts or Procreate. (All images included here were created with Fresco.) I have been beta-testing the Adobe Fresco digital painting and drawing app and now that it was launched a few days ago, I can finally talk openly about it! Yay! So, let’s start the conversation.
