


Create with vector and raster brushes on the same canvas. Paint with watercolours and oils that blossom and blend like the real thing. Create beautiful, crisp graphics for logos, flyers, icons, illustrations and much more.Īdobe Fresco: Draw and paint with the app built especially for iPad and iPhone using Apple Pencil and touch. Open full-size PSDs, create sophisticated composites, retouch images and control brushes with Apple Pencil and touch.Īdobe Illustrator on the iPad: The industry-leading app for vector graphics has been reimagined for Apple Pencil and iPad. The bundle includes these design apps:Īdobe Photoshop on the iPad: Harness the creative power of Photoshop to make beautiful images, graphics and art on your iPad. Get the Adobe Design Mobile Bundle for iPad, built to work seamlessly with touch or Apple Pencil. Not to mention Fresco uses the same brush engine as PS my workflow is 1:1 and doesn't require much adjusting.Unleash your creativity on iPad with apps for photo editing, graphic design, art and social media. Hitting the save button on my ipad, getting up from my couch and walking to my PC, and hitting "open" in creative cloud is amazing. When I do that in Procreate, I have to upload a PSD file to Google Drive, download it on my PC, open it in PS, save it, reupload it, open it again in Procreate. The one thing that I really did enjoy was being able to instantly switch between my iPad and PC with Fresco thanks to Creative Cloud.


If you enjoy painting wet on wet with watercolors, they're great, and I'll probably utilize them for that later on, but there was just way less control that my regular watercolor brushes in PS and Procreate. You can "dry" the canvas, but adding anything on top will almost instantly rewet the bottom layer and mix colors. They were cool, and sort of fun to paint with, but hard to control. Most of the painting was done with Fresco's watercolor live brushes. I use this brush pack a lot, specifically with the smudge tool, and unfortunately the brushes don't work well in Fresco or Photoshop. I'd say the majority of the painting was done in Fresco, probably 85-90%, and some finishing touches were done in Procreate. Fresco unfortunately only has like 5 eraser brushes and won't allow you to use a custom one. I like to rough out hard edges to give my paintings a more organic look.
