
To that, Fresco 3.0 adds the option to add motion to static images, either by creating each frame of the animation manually, or by setting objects to move automatically along motion paths.Īs well as adjusting the speed at which the animated object moves, users can control whether it rotates to align to the path, or scatter multiple copies of the object along the path.Ĭompleted animations can be exported in MPF, GIF or PNG format.Ĭustomisable perspective grids help to compose images accuratelyīuilding on the new 2D composition grids introduced in Fresco 2.7, the update also introduces perspective grids to help compose images with one-, two- or three-point perspective. It has a layers system supporting grouping, layer masks, and all of the same blending modes as Photoshop, plus basic selection functionality and colour adjustments.įor interoperability with other software, Fresco exports in PSD, PDF, PNG and JPG format.įresco 3.0: Create simple animations frame by frame, or with motion paths There is also a limited range of vector brushes, with the option to export documents directly to Illustrator.


In addition, Fresco has a range of more conventional pixel brushes – according to Adobe, there are over a thousand Photoshop brushes – including sets replicating dry media like pencil and pastel, ink and marker. Its Live Brushes system draws on Sensei, Adobe’s machine learning system, to recreate the behaviour of real oil and watercolour paint. The update also adds built-in 3D perspective grids and the option to add jitter to vector brushes.īlending AI-driven natural media effects with raster and vector toolsįirst released in 2019, Fresco combines Photoshop’s brush engine with new natural media functionality. Adobe has released Fresco 3.0, the latest version of its digital drawing and painting app for iPad, iPhone and Windows tablets, adding the option to create simple animations from static artwork.
