What impressed me most about this was how you revealed at the conclusion of the video, that you had created this piece of art specifically for the tutorial: hence the text indicating such. Thank you for making this video! I’m excited to try out Fresco now!
So handsome this art it is as you are yourself! Scandinavian clean lines and colours. You are one of the great one as a graphic designer. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the tutorial. I’m curious, why do you trace over your art again rather that scanning it and taking off the background to creat a vector from your photo? Is it because you want to make the lines look cleaner and more digitized? Just curious.
I’ve completed a piece I’m pretty happy with in Fresco. Then I go to export and I can’t save as a svg. Why have vector tools if there’s no way to export as svg?
I believe Adobe is looking for input on improvements. This should have been a no brained. I’ve been asking for Adobe to take clip studio rulers and add them to PS.
Thanks for sharing this, very helpful. Will you be doing more of these? Would love to see you do an illustration from beginning to end with the Photoshop work integration 👍
Maybe it ties to the purpose of each app, Fresco may be seen as a drawing app and Photoshop as an editing app. But who knows, Fresco is primarily developed around the realistic painting brushes
Excellent work! Dumb question, how do I make the blue circle go away when I draw. Whenever my iPen touches the screen I get a blue circle under the tip.
Thank you for the tutorial, the only thing I would say is that it would have been nice to see how you added the elements like the shading/gradient and the words as otherwise there is a gap in what was expected vs what was taught/explained. Still, I very much appreciate the effort.
Actually it doesn’t look like this guy enjoys the process. Removing and adding strokes again and again and then he shows result previously done (!!!) and plus additionally to all of this back and forward moves he is using ps to ADD details! So cool! Nothing to add!
paint bucket tool is a win, but why doesn't Illustrator on iPad just import those various taper brushes and the paint bucket tool there? Keep it all in one app, and stay winning? Shoutouts for the tutorial though - fellow Cape Town artist 🤟
Hey there. Thanks for reaching out. Would you mind trying out the suggestions shared in this community post (adobe.ly/3vJJUU1) and checking if it helps? Looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks, ^AM
I hate how they didn’t incorporate the eraser cursor that they used on adobe draw. It made smoothing lines sooooo easy. Now it’s a constant guess of where the eraser starts