![]() ![]() ![]() Work with watercolors and oils that bloom and blend with your touch, use vector and raster brushes together on the same canvas and choose your favorites from the thousands of resources available from Photoshop and the famous master Kyle T. For artists, illustrators, designers and animation creators and for anyone who wants to discover - or rediscover - the joy of drawing and painting. You can download Illustrator for iPad here, and Fresco for iPhone here.Designed for the latest touch and stylus devices, Adobe Fresco contains the largest collection of raster and vector brushes in the world, in addition to the revolutionary new live brushes, to ensure a completely natural drawing and painting experience. The company is also pushing an update to Fresco on iPad and Windows bringing in new features including support for text, ribbon brushes, smudge tool, and new pressure sensitivity controls. According to the company, the Fresco app on iPhone will get all the features of the iPad app, albeit with some design changes to accommodate the smaller screen of an iPhone. Adobe is hoping Fresco will become the go to app for artists when inspiration strikes on-the-go. On the other hand, Adobe’s drawing app, Fresco, which was so far only available on the iPad and Windows, is now finally available on the iPhone as well. Basically, Adobe has done a stellar job porting the app to a touch-interface. Users will also be able to use simple pinch gestures to zoom in and out, tap objects to select them, and more. Moreover, the software will come with well known features from its desktop counterpart including things like radial, grid, and mirror repeat. Illustrator on iPad will come with special support for Apple Pencil, so if you’re using an Apple Pencil with your iPads, you will be able to use it with Illustrator to get more fine-tuned control over your designs. ![]()
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