![]() ![]() “It wasn’t an easy build but we worked closely with Microsoft and Intel to get the brushes right, and to squeeze from the hardware and software as much performance as possible,” the company notes in today’s announcement. The company says it built Fresco for Windows from the ground up. Like its iPad brethren, Fresco for Windows features Adobe’s vector and raster tools for painting, drawing and sketching. Today, Fresco is also coming to Windows, starting with Microsoft’s Surface line (starting with the Surface Pro 4, the Surface Go and all Surface Studio and Book devices) and Wacom Mobile Studio devices. The blending capabilities of the live brushes make it possible to create gorgeous artwork in minutes.In September, Adobe launched Fresco, its next-gen drawing and painting app, for the iPad. If you love painting on your iPad, you will love this app. I'm still waiting for a full version of Illustrator, as it's my personal favorite. However, there are rumors of a full photoshop for the iPad coming later this year. Fresco is still a pared down version of their actual software.Most print on demand products require images that are larger than this. Live brushes can't be used on canvases over 4096 pixels.But I've never made my own photoshop brushes, so this is still up for debate. It seems easier to make brushes in Procreate.Guess I'll have to see what I have in my photoshop library. My gouache brush on Procreate is my favorite brush to use. This is a personal preference, but there's no gouache brush.Fresco is still lacking basic features such as clipping, color palettes, adding text and shape making. The full version will require a Creative Cloud subscription or cost $9.99 a month after the first 6 months. Fresco is available for free with limited capabilities. Can be resized infinitely! It automatically places vector art on it's own layer.
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