Great! I've been using Illustrator since 1.0, but it's hard to keep up with all the features they keep adding. It's had some 3D capabilities for a while, but I kind of forget they are there. Historical trivia: Back in the early '90s, Adobe had an app called Dimensions that created vector 3D models from Illustrator art that you could bring back into and edit in Illustrator. At some point, they ditched the separate app and incorporated its capabilities (and more) into Illustrator.
Thanks! I always miss new features, but a friend showed me this one and I’ve been having fun with it ever since. That’s color trivia about Dimensions. I started playing around with Photoshop in the mid to late 90’s in highschool but didn’t really play with Illustrator until college.
Hello from France. thank you for your videos. It is very interesting. I am not a professional. Just for the pleasure. A question. That I can watch on illustrator, is it possible to make the same thing on ipad illustrator? Thank you for your answer because I can't yet check illustrator on my account.
Okay, because I can't focus .. 15 seconds in and I already have to get this off my chest: One of these days, Adobe will catch on about how bad their mainstream applications are from a usability perspective, and fix them. They are absolutely terrible. The only reason people even use them these days is due to their stranglehold as an industry standard. Sigh. Anyway, Fresco is a breath of fresh air. Or maybe they already have and they're trying to start a fresh slate with some of their new stuff like Fresco (I think they've a couple more new hybrid sorts of apps like Fresco for video, layout, etc). At least Fresco seems to have caught on with a reasonable pricing model.
I think one of the things that makes Fresco so good is that it was built and optimized from the ground up to be a drawing app on the iPad, whereas things like illustrator and photoshop have grown and transformed over decades.
@@chris-piascik Indeed. As those apps have grown, seems like they didn't get much re-concepting of the UI to keep it manageable. Hopefully Fresco's the start of a new trend.