![]() ![]() What I would really like is to have a single folder that is available in both systems that automatically syncs in both directions. I can get around this to work to some degree by Exporting and Importing files to the "Cloud Documents" folder from Fresco and these files then become available in Photoshop/Bridge on Windows and vice versa. The problem is that I can only see my files in "Synced Files" on the IPad and I can only see my files in "Cloud Documents" in Photoshop/Bridge on Windows. I have it all set up under a single CC account and when I go to I can see folders for "Synced Files" and "Cloud Documents". One issue that I have not been able to work out is the syncing of files between the IPad and Windows 10 Adobe Creative Cloud (with Photoshop/Bridge). ![]() It’s slightly limited, but will give you a good idea of the app’s capabilities.I have recently installed Adobe Fresco on the IPad and am impressed with the drawing and paint features over Adobe Draw and Adobe Sketch, particularly for the Oil and Watercolor brushes. There will be a free version for Windows, as well. “Because Fresco’s features matter, and we want them to be available no matter the platform, we’re working to get those remaining features in the app - quickly.” Adobe says it’s working to bring those into the app soon. ![]() Try it now Download Fresco from Apple App Store. Like on the iPad, the Windows version will also feature deep integrations with Adobe’s cloud storage to allow you to move seamlessly between machines and take your drawings to Photoshop and Illustrator.įresco for Windows, however, currently has fewer features than the iPad version. Adobe Fresco is available on iPhone, iPad, Microsoft Surface Pro device, and Creative Cloud Desktop for Windows. “It wasn’t an easy build but we worked closely with Microsoft and Intel to get the brushes right, and to squeeze from the hardware and software as much performance as possible,” the company notes in today’s announcement. The company says it built Fresco for Windows from the ground up. Like its iPad brethren, Fresco for Windows features Adobe’s vector and raster tools for painting, drawing and sketching. Today, Fresco is also coming to Windows, starting with Microsoft’s Surface line (starting with the Surface Pro 4, the Surface Go and all Surface Studio and Book devices) and Wacom Mobile Studio devices. In September, Adobe launched Fresco, its next-gen drawing and painting app, for the iPad. ![]()
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