
And they’ve examined the ways that a thick slash of oil paint dries to add dimension to a painting.” The research led to a new feature called “Live Brushes,” a tool that mimics how real oil and watercolor paints react on canvasses. They’ve looked at the physics of how watercolors are absorbed into thick, cotton-based paper. Files will also be automatically saved on the Creative Cloud, providing easy access on the move.Ĭreative Cloud’s executive vice president Scott Belsky posted on a blog recently that for Fresco, “Adobe scientists have studied the chemistry of common real-world pigments like cobalt and ochre. Adding to the roster of tools will be a wide array of brushes designed by famed illustrator, designer and digital brush maker Kyle Webster. Rivalling Savage Interactive’s already-released Procreate, Fresco is targeted at art professionals, and will be the latest addition to Adobe’s Creative Cloud Suite, providing iPad users with a sophisticated painting app that combines dynamic, vector, and raster brushes as well as the ability to synch their preferences and presets with Photoshop. ORIGINAL STORY (June 18, 2019): Software company Adobe will be releasing a brand new art app for Apple‘s iPad called Adobe Fresco. In-app purchases are available for those who wish to upgrade. Those interested in trying out the new app can download it for free on the App Store.



UPDATE (September 24, 2019): Adobe has announced that its new Fresco painting and drawing software is available globally on the iPad beginning today.
