*HI ALL!* For those who want to use the snap to a straight line feature, make sure it's ON in your settings. When you're in a document, go to the cog at the top right and then select "App Settings" at the bottom. Once in there, open the "Input" category, and make sure that " *_Snapline_* " is toggled on under the Touch settings. Once that's on, when you draw a straight line and hold, it should snap to a straight line. **
Do you still have the plus sign, eye to turn layer visibility on and off and the clipping icon? If all of them are missing then there are a two occasions where the happens: if your Layer icon isn’t selected or you have Transform selected. If your layers icon isn’t highlighted, just tap it and you should see the left menu show up. If you have Transform selected (the icon with the four arrows and a separate pointer facing up to the left) then click Done at the top and the menu should come back. Otherwise the three dots shouldn’t disappear on their own. I haven’t had that happen to me outside of the two situations I mentioned above so I’m at a loss otherwise. Perhaps try closing the app out and restarting it to see what happens.
Thank you sooo much for this tutorial, I have been using fresco for several months but have learned a lot from this video. Please please make some more fresco tutorials, all I seem to find on RU-vid is videos on procreate
I'm so happy you found it helpful Jenny, thank you! I will definitely be adding more Fresco tutorials in the near future. If there are particular topics you would like to learn more about, definitely let me know! Thank you for watching, and taking the time to comment!
I don't know if you'll read this comment, but I'm truly grateful to you😍🙏This video was absolutely helpful for beginners like me! Thank you so much for teaching me not only how to draw, but also the functions of Adobe Fresco and the skills of handling layers!😆💕💕
I most certainly did read it and truly appreciate you taking the time to write this! I'm so happy to hear that the tutorial helped you! Thank you so much for watching 💛
Hi everyone! I hope you enjoy creating your own Monstera plant in Adobe Fresco! They have been adding some really awesome tools to the app in the last few months, with more to come. I will be posting tutorials every Monday, including a bunch on Adobe Fresco, so be sure to subscribe. If you share your illustration to your social media accounts, be sure to tag me (my links are listed in the Description above) as I would love to see what you create! Happy Creating!
That was the best video I saw about fresco Adobe! I did exactly like the tutorial and had a great result. I'm excited for more of that. Thank you so much! ❤️
Tracey, you are awesome. Well done on this video. I’ll be watching you there’s as well. I seem to be using all the same apps as you. Keep it up and God Bless.
I am only half way through this video and have already learned so much! Thank you for working at a reasonable pace and explaining the tricks. I am new to Fresco and designing for POD products. I am working to create Vectors with some texture, I love watercolours but not great for Print apparently. Keep up the great work - much love from a Canadian Designer and Artist. :)
I'm so happy to hear that Aileen! Welcome to the world of Fresco! I hope you enjoy learning, and using it, as much as I do! Thanks so much for watching, and taking the time to comment :) 💛
@@Tracey-CreatorCollage you deserve it! I've watched many "not so helpful" or "just plain boring" videos. This is the BEST yet :) Looking forward to more Vector Art, especially botanicals!
I learned so many things from this one tutorial that I previously had been so frustrated with. Thank you so much, now I must experiment with my new knowledge!
O melhor tutorial de adobe Fresco que encontrei no RU-vid COM CERTEZA! Meus parabéns pela didática e pelo mais que evidente talento que você tem! Abraços e obrigado!
Amazing tutorial, thanks so much! I'm just starting my journey with digital drawing and it's my first experience with Adobe Fresco as well. You explain everything so well and the result is awesome ❤❤❤
You truly just made my day Genevieve! Thank you so much for taking the time to write, for watching and for the lovely compliment! It means a great deal to me :)
Wonderful, I’m so happy to hear it was helpful! Thank you for watching! You may need to turn snapline on in your settings. I created and pinned a comment to the top of the stack here on the video that gives the directions on how to turn it on. :) Follow those instructions and hopefully you will be all set!
Hi, thank you😊 for such a great teaching 💖 I have a question though, I was wondering about this the whole tutorial, is it possible to save this entire work in a full vector image? Since there was raster painting involved.
Thank you very much for watching, and for the lovely compliment Muskarla! Since there are raster elements, you would need to take the full illustration in to Adobe Illustrator (either desktop or iPad) and use Image Trace/Vectorize to convert the raster elements to vectors. The cool thing about Adobe Fresco is that you can export directly in to either (under the Export options) and go from there. If you don't have Illustrator, you could try taking it in to Adobe Capture and converting it there. You can't finesse it as much in Capture as you can Illustrator but you can still get a vector image out of it. I hope this helps! If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to ask! Thank you again! Tracey
@@Tracey-CreatorCollage wow that's amazing, I'd like to try that, thank you for answering my doubt and explaining in details 💗 I'm just starting with fresco
hi tracey, your tutorial is great! do you have any way how to export file from fresco to adobe illustrator, i have problem with that. multiple image layers merge into one and turn into an image file, and I can't edited it. thank you if you are willing to answer it.
Thank you very much Yeti, and thank you for watching! I'm not sure the format you're using to export. Rather than export, if you choose "Open a Copy" from the Export menu, and then choose either the Illustrator for iPad or Illustrator for Desktop app, it should open it in the exact layer order (and separation) that you created in Fresco. Hope this helps solve your issue!
Hi Rodarius! Great question. You don't have to use the built in eraser. You can use any brush as an eraser simply by holding your finger down on the touch selector while you use it. This applies to all brushes, both raster and vector. So, if there is a brush that fits the size you're looking for, perhaps try using that to erase. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
I was wondering if there was something special I have to do to get that eraser tool to work, like when you just tap and the whole section erases? Mine won’t do that.
Hi Julie! If you hold your finger down on the touch selector it will act as a vector eraser. If you tap and hold the selector then drag out so that it’s a large filled circle it will enable the vector trimmer and you can trim away whatever marks cross over others as long as you hold your finger down. You have to make sure you still have the vector brush selected for the trimmer to be enabled and it will only work on vector lines, not pixel. Also, make sure you are on the right layer if you have multiple. One final thing to note…If you try to trim an area that Fresco doesn’t seem as crossed over another, it won’t trim bits, it will just take the whole shape away (If you don’t want to have to hold your finger down while you erase or trim you can also lock it on. You can double tap and enable and lock the eraser or double tap and pull out so you see a ring and it will enable and lock the vector trimmer. When you double tap you can let your finger off the selector and then double tap it again when you’re done.) Please let me know if you are still running in to issues after reading the above, or have any questions! Thanks for watching!
I'm enjoying your class. I've been using Fresco for a couple of months now and I'm lovin' it so far. How are you able to import color palettes in the library? I always had to import a photo of a palette & pick from there. I would really love to save some color palettes in my library.
Hi Lia! Thank you for watching! If you are using the subscription version of Fresco, there are a few ways you can save palettes to the Cloud Library. The first is to use Adobe's color site. (I will link it at the end of this). You can create your own palette or search trending palettes and save them to your Library with your Adobe subscription. You can also use Adobe Capture's color section. Capture is a free app and will allow you to create and save a color palette to your Library with your Adobe subscription. It allows you to import and image and it will help you create the palette to save from there. I hope this helps! Thank you again for watching! Adobe's Color site: color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel
@@LIATolentinoMorrison thank you so much! I do actually have several Skillshare classes out there (and one new one coming today!) You can find the link in the description of this class but I'll post it here as well. Thank you again! www.skillshare.com/user/traceycapone
@@Tracey-CreatorCollage I already saved some of your classes & will check it out soon. I use Procreate for a lot of things, but Fresco is my watercolor & oil painting go to. I still have a lot to learn though.
@@LIATolentinoMorrison thank you in advance for checking them out! They keep adding so many new features I think all of us will be learning for some time to come ;)
Do you know if you can find where your path is not closed when it fills the entire canvas for you? Many times I've studied the entire path and maybe the stroke was too thin and made it open, but it has driven me crazy. I've switched to using the lasso tool for filling because I could never find where my path was open a lot.
Hi Kaylene! Since there are no visible node tools to view, short of zooming in to spots where I think I may have missed or going back over thin areas, like those you have mentioned, I haven't found a way to easily locate open spots. More "Drawing Tools" are on their list of things to come with Fresco and I'm hoping that one of them is a way of better manipulating the vectors. It is definitely a pain!!
Eddie, do you mean it only erases 70 percent of a single line you are trying to vector trim? If so, it may be that it is where a previous intersection, that you have already trimmed, was. So it effectively splits that line in certain spots so you have to vector trim two individual lines (even if they look like one line to start) rather than one. If you mean that, overall, it is only trimming 70% of the lines in the entire shape you have created, that is a puzzle. As long as you are trimming the ends off intersections, or trimming away entire lines that haven't already been split in the manner I mentioned above, it should let you trim them. How is it behaving incorrectly and I may be able to help further. Thank you!
Vector erase is unnecessarily complicated. On Clip Studio to erase a vector line all you do is select the Vector Erase tool, swipe through the line, the line is gone. No pinching, etc. I haven't found a way to swipe erase a line in one stroke on my desktop PC and I am using a Wacom Intuos graphics tablet.
Robert, unfortunately, I only have access to the iPad version, where you can easily swipe through a line to erase. Maybe others, on Adobe's Fresco forum, who share your same setup have similar experiences? I can't see any reason why it wouldn't work the same as an iPad if that's how it's intended to work, but, without being able to try it myself, I am unable to comment on your experience. I'm sorry!
Hi! You can save a transparent file by turning off your background layer and saving the file as a png. Go to the very bottom layer and click the eye with the line through it to hide that layer (and any others that are in the background) until you see the transparent layer. Then go to the Export panel, choose, Export As and make sure you have png selected. If you have any additional questions, let me know. Thank you!
@@Tracey-CreatorCollagehi, I already make my designs in transparent background so can't change it and I export it as a PNG and save it to files, still it has white background. I did JPEG also and still it has white background... Idk whats wrong.
@@xyznetwork45 so you are seeing the transparent background before you even save it and it's not saving that way? JPEG will automatically add a white background so that won't work but PNG should keep the transparent background if you're seeing that before you even save it. Try going to the very bottom layer and just turning it off, even if you're already seeing a transparent background. I'm not certain why it's not letting you save it that way but let's try that first.