Today Adobe hasofficially released Fresco for the iPadbringing an telling set of draw andinteractive painting toolsto Apple ’s tablet , which will further aid legitimise its use as a serious creative creature . The app was announced most a year ago in October of 2018 , andwe spent quite a bite of time with it ourselves last month .
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Besides bring many of Adobe ’s received creativity tools to the iPad , Fresco can also access papers created in other Creative Cloud coating such as the desktop version of Photoshop . But the app ’s most notable characteristic is its Live Brushes , created using the party ’s AI - power Sensei weapons platform , that simulates the experience of painting with oil paints and watercolors , including colors that mix in and run into each other as brush strokes are made on the simulated canvas .

Gif: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)
The app does need some graphical H.P. to make those raw picture tools feel entirely interactive with real - prison term final result , and as a result it requires iOS 12.2 or higher running on an iPad Pro , iPad Air 3 , iPad Mini 5 , and the 5th , 6th , and 7th - coevals iPads . It fully fend for ghost gestures so you’re able to paint with your finger , but fromour testingthe Fresco experience is immensely improved when used with the Apple Pencil .
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