All right, so here I am inside of Adobe Fresco, and notice that we have a couple of layers over here on the far right side of the screen. Of course you can! Here, let me show you how all of it works. "Can you paint those vectors smoothly, "or fill them with color, "and maybe even paint perfectly straight, "pressure-sensitive lines in any angle that you like?" Well, gee whiz, it's just a Version 1.0 product. Why in the world would that be useful? Because vectors scale to any size you like, "But wait a moment", you say. For example, today I'll introduce you to Fresco's vector brushes, which are found nowhere inside Photoshop, and are analogous to the Blob Brush in Illustrator. It supports multiple layers, just like Photoshop, and in a few ways, it's even better. As regular viewers may recall, we've been sneaking a peek at a new mobile app from Adobe called Fresco, which allows you to create and organize artwork. If you're new/thinking about getting creative cloud we'll be happy to share our knowledge but please don't start threads just complaining about how you don't like the service.- Hey gang, this is Deke McClelland, welcome to "Deke's Techniques". Other rules to be made up on the fly/based on up-voting. Photoshop requests are strictly banned.Īny questions or content about any software or service included in creative cloud is allowed, but generic/beginner questions about the 'bigger' software should be asked in their specific subreddits where possible. Learn and help others so we can get the most out of our creative cloud subscriptions.įeel free to submit advice, comments on features we may have missed, or adobe are about to add, and share your cool cross-program tricks/tips/tutorials. A sub-reddit for discussions of, and help with, Adobes Creative Cloud software.
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