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Adobe Fresco is a free drawing and painting app designed for digital artists. Built for iPad and iPhone, with Apple Pencil Compatibility, Fresco offers a wide variety of brushes and tools to help you create your next masterpiece.

Looking to take your artwork to the next level? Easily add motion with Fresco’s suite of animation and motion path tools. Paste in photos from your clipboard to add decorations or practice your form. Show off your process by exporting a time-lapse video of your piece. Explore hundreds of tutorials and inspiration pieces from the Fresco Community.

Adobe Fresco reimagines essential tools for illustrators, including modernized selection and masking with a flexible UI so you can draw faster and without distractions. Brushes and projects follow you across devices so you can work wherever and whenever inspiration strikes. Subscribe to the premium version of Fresco to access thousands of premium brushes and fonts.

FREE FEATURES
• Brush variety — Paint with 50+ Photoshop paint brushes, vector brushes, and exclusive Live Brushes. Use built-in smudge brushes for easy blending as well as a set of pixel and vector eraser brushes.
• Unlimited layers — Create like a pro and discover infinite possibilities with unlimited layers.
• Snap to shape – Hold down at the end of your stroke to snap a perfect circle, polygon, line, or arc into place.
• Paint inside mode – Speed up coloring by constraining your brush strokes to your line art.
• Color palettes – Fresco automatically creates a color palette when you import any artwork.
• Recolor your artwork — Photoshop-like adjustment layers allow you to easily test and apply changes to brightness, hue/saturation, and color balance.
• Multicolor eyedrop — Pick up the elements of any piece of artwork to paint with multiple colors at once using any pixel brush or Live Brush.
• Motion tools — Adding motion to your artwork is as easy as drawing a stroke. Create an animation using frame by frame or motion paths for a GIF or MP4 movie file.
• Time-lapse — Export a video that replays the creation of your artwork from start to finish.
• Magic wand, liquify and free transform — Easily select your artwork with the magic wand tool and use liquify and other free transform tools to alter any object.
• Learn content — Strengthen your skills with step-by-step tutorials and built-in video tutorials.
• Drawing aids — Trace along the edges of a ruler, circle, square or polygon with a brush or fill inside or outside of a shape with the Fill tool.
• Guides & grids — Align your artwork easily, create natural-looking perspective artwork or create perspective from an imported photo.
• Share your artwork — Export in popular formats like PNG, JPG and layered PSD files.
• Seamless integration with Photoshop and Illustrator — Open documents in either app without importing or exporting. Send your layered vector illustrations directly to Illustrator for desktop or iPad for those finishing touches.

PREMIUM FEATURES
• An expanded library of 1,000+ brushes
• Access to over 1,000+ premium fonts
• Seasonal brush releases from Illustration evangelist Kyle T. Webster
• Ability to import brushes (ABR files)
• Increased Creative Cloud storage

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Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio App Comments & Reviews

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The best painting experience ( free version )I am a student and learning painting as a hobby. I have been painting when I was 3 years old, I am not professional however drawing/painting has been part of my life for nearly 4 decades. I am trying to move to digital painting for sometime now and used different softwares like photoshop with stylus, procreate etc. I wanted an app which can provide real painting/drawing experience and adobe fresco fulfills that dream. The live brushes are just amazing. There are reviews which talk about not having many tools but I don’t think we really need them unless you are working on a time constraint production. Real painting is not about having multiple tools, it’s about the experience. I am glad that there is a eraser option as in real media you don’t even have that luxury. I used procreate it’s a great app for digital artists but does not mimic the experience of real painting. So don’t go by the bad reviews and try out this app. I really really don’t want adobe to kill this app just for bad reviews. Also there has been a lot of feedback on high prices, however I think they are just for professionals who are mostly already paying for creative cloud. I just have the free app ( didn’t register for 6 months ) and I have access to all the tools I need to learn and practice. I believe adobe did a great job here and should be appreciated..Version: 1.0.3

Another amazing Adobe app, that will become the standard.I’m an amateur artist. Have been drawing/sketching since I was a kid. I got an iPad Pro a little a year ago, because I had become temporarily disabled, and needed something to keep me busy, for I would be confined to a bed for a long time. I of course got an Apple Pencil, and started doing the “paint by numbers” apps on here. Then of course, I downloaded the the Adobe Sketch app. It was okay. I literally have no idea what was/am doing, so I was very limited. Then Fresco was released. At first it still felt like the Sketch app, just a bit more customizable. Then when you guys finally released the big update after the 6 month trial, it opened a whole new world for me. Everything became more streamlined, and super easy to understand. Adding Brushes from PS super easy, but still limited. But over time, with more updates, it has become something special and unique. I bought and tried Procreate, several times, but I always end up going back to Fresco. Watching, and experiencing this app evolve, while I’m learning and evolving with it, has been amazing, and with so much time in the future to refine it, and better integrate PS with it, it will become the new standard. I’m so excited to see it happen, knowing I started from the very beginning. Thank you to the whole team over there! SeanieDee.Version: 1.9.0

Now I know how the pros do it.Hi there! I just recently downloaded this app, (as in, yesterday) and I am a aspiring 10 year old artist. I want to specialize in the Japanese art, anime and this helps a bunch! All though I can draw on paper easily, I’m still trying to find what suits ME, so I went on a adventure throughout the App Store, and came out empty. One day I was watching TV and your commercial came up for photoshop, so I searched up Adobe, and got this. I download the app and it was surprisingly easy to navigate. I thought all the techniques would be hard to use, but I was wrong. It was actually really simple. Everything was easy to use. I kinda wish, and I know y’all have to make money somehow, but I wish it was all free. Like the Manga and Comic features so I can practice that (I also would like to be a author) but it wasn’t free and I’m using my school account so I can’t access it. Going into 5th grade art is gonna be my elective, so this will be really helpful. I wanna be a pro some day, so this is probably gonna be a keeper until I get more advanced. If I have anything else to say, or anymore comments or concerns, I’ll edit… If not then I will leave it. Until then, happy creating aspiring artist like me, or good luck out there ya pros!!! Bye bye!!.Version: 2.5.0

Really good but has issuesI’m no Stranger, to animating and drawling I’m not new to any of that. In fact, I’ve tried my fair share of stuff in the past and from my experience this is really good for anyone who is starting out because it’s beginner friendly it doesn’t have too much complicated stuff. It’s easy to get used to and has its fair share of cool features, different brush types and anyone new or just looking for a good program so just start doodling I would recommend this app to anyone in that category but like the title says it has its fair share of issues sometimes off I’ll be drawling end it just won’t pick up my movement. It won’t draw anything just straight up water erase anything, these are super big issues and I haven’t kind of often every once in a while when I use it, I would mainly use this app for just drawling and not anything too big I don’t know if everyone else has the same experience but if you did, I would keep the drawings that you use for this app, simple and sweet that’s what I do and it works the best for me so if anyone is listening to this anyone at all and he want to take my advice you could do that I don’t care overall good app would recommend to beginners and people just looking to have a little fun with a drawing app would recommend it..Version: 5.0.0

Should Be BetterWhat originally attracted me to Adobe Fresco was the easy & familiar interface and vector drawing, but what I didn’t realize is that you have to also have an Adobe Illustrator subscription to be able to export your finished files as vectors! I’ve had a Fresco subscription for about a year now and I’m still waiting for them to deliver the symmetry drawing & brush creation features they’ve been promising for longer than that. Even while working on one of the most recent iPad Pro models, some of the brushes are laggy, some to the point that you have to wait for them to catch up to continue your work. So far no update has improved the usability of those brushes. Adobe on a subscription model can’t seem to provide the kind of basics that Procreate can for a one-time fee of about $10. The brushes are smoother, you can use a bigger canvas, symmetry drawing works great, you can create your own brushes, etc. Adobe is a bigger company collecting more money than Procreate could ever dream of, and yet they fall behind in the basics. Vector drawing is a waste of time if you can’t export your file without an additional monthly fee for Illustrator. I was trying to be patient in hopes that Fresco would give us a bit more for the money, but I’m pretty disappointed with their lack of progress. Due to poor brush performance, I stopped bothering with it..Version: 4.1.1

I love this...I can finally go a full 5 stars as Adobe has exceeded my expectations. I have worked a lot with photos as art the last 15 years but this particular product has gotten my artful creative juices flowing again so I will be working on getting familiar with this as I have always hated mice as ‘uncontrollable.’ BUT the Apple Pencil and an iPad Pro make this now workable digitally. Why? Because combining great software with the new high-tec devices is putting ease-of-use at a whole new level. I have a couple of other apps I can easily ‘prep’ my photos or even do some pre-processing then zip it into Fresco or Photoshop. I abandoned Windows long ago as I had both a laptop and a Surface and am glad to be rid of same. I didn’t like a Mac, either, so the whole idea of being ‘tied to a desk’ or table was repugnant but few choices to transit to until recently. NOW we need Apple to give us artsy types who like hands-on a 14.7” iPad Pro (I have heard 14.1") and we can take this to a new level. I choose this over Procreate though Procreate has some advantages for simplicity. I wish Fresco was a bit easier to transfer other file types used..Version: 3.7.0

Great with a huge BUT WHERE ARE THE EXPORTSI love Adobe products and have relied on this company for all of my professional career. The fact that they would take the time to flesh out a “Vector Based” platform and not include Vector File Format Exports is beyond me. You only have the option to export as rasterized files or send to Illustrator ** HUGE CAVEAT ** on desktop. What is the point of spending all of your time with the limited selection of “Vector Brushes” if you can’t finish the file in the same platform? The reason I am giving this 3 Stars is because it does have potential to be fantastic. This is ONLY if Adobe adds in vector file export options. Ideally, they would add in SVG, EPS, and Ai file export options with full functionality. For artists who are reliant on a tablet, mainly iPad Pro, and cannot afford to buy a new laptop this will not work for them if they are trying to create package ready VECTOR files for clients. Which if I understand the brand identity for Adobe Fresco, was the main purpose. If this matters to anyone, I am 28 and this is the first review I have ever posted on any platform. I am an understanding person who loves a good beta testing platform, but we are out of beta and I am tired of spending 10x the effort trying to get my hard work of Fresco vector files into an actual vector format..Version: 2.7.3

WOW! why aren’t all drawing apps this good?I don’t know where to start! This app is so amazing! First it has so many different brushes that you can use for free which is really cool. I’ve used a lot of drawing apps in like 30% of them were not free so I deleted them 50% weren’t even that easy to use and they also have limited ways of drawing and brushes and about 20% of them were just absolutely horrible. When I downloaded Adobe fresco I was not expecting this much it has tutorials on masking which I think is amazing there is tutorials on sections and a tutorial on brushes which was really helpful since there’s so many and I was trying to get the hang on all of them. I also love that you can basically use the lasso select to draw inside or outside of something which is really helpful and I also really love the water colors and how they can stay wet it looks really pretty so yeah as basic as this app gets it’s really cool and I love all the features and the free version is perfect and yeah plus the not free version seems good for professionals and it’s only $10 so maybe I will get that anyways I love this app I recommended it to my friends..Version: 2.2.0

My preference over ProCreate, surprisinglyI am really surprised by this, but the more I use this, the more I realize it gives me a better and more accurate ‘feel’ while sketching and painting than ProCreate does. I think the brushes have a bit less lag on my IPad (2020 non-pro version) than I get with ProCreate using the comparable ones. Also the live brushes are just astounding; they are fun to use even if you don’t know a thing about watercolor, oils, or even making art in general. Anyhow, in this app I can sketch with what feels to me to be a more lifelike level of control than I get with ProCreate and that seems to make all the difference to me using this vs a physical sketchbook. The only downside I really can speak of is the lack of a floating reference window like ProCreate has, but I’ve been using VizRef in a side window instead. There is no reason you shouldn’t check this app out. Even if you are super comfortable with ProCreate, this is like trying out a new set of pens and paper to see what works best for you in the long run, and it works great for me..Version: 2.7.1

I like it! Have some suggestionsPretty easy to navigate and offers a nice amount of digital drawing tools. This is a good app for beginners in that regard. I like that you can insert photos and that there are lots of different types of brushes and ways to adjust them individually. If you don’t have an Apple Pencil, Fresco has pressure dynamics built in! I could honestly draw on here with my finger and still have amazing results. Wish audio could be added because you can animate on here. Also wish you could convert pixels to vector because I’ve accidentally done the opposite without realizing it and had to move it over to photoshop. I’m still learning about all the different tools, but it would be nice to have a way to select line art so you can color on another layer and have it stay within the lines. Might be nice to have a way to enlarge or shrink lines without changing their thickness. I’d also like if margins could be added to make drawing comics on here easier to format. Fresco is my main drawing application, so yes I’d say I’m happy with my experience thus far despite these other things that could improve it in my opinion..Version: 4.4.2

A Work in ProgressAfter hearing much talk about Fresco, I wanted to try it as an alternative to Procreate and was pleasantly surprised. The most attractive feature to me is the pencil brush and how real it feels by default. I have not been able to find something as natural with the perfect amount of noise yet for PC even though I’ve been using it for years. Yes, the default pencil is beautiful so I have been using this for ideation. I am only giving Fresco 3 stars, however, because in 2 days of using this app it has already crashed 10 times. That makes it really difficult to keep a steady workflow. The files aren’t particularly big, which makes me raise my eyebrows. Also, the lack of being able to distort or warp images in perspective, which is essential in both Photoshop and Procreate, makes it difficult for me to use this professionally. I am subscribed to CC so this comes with the bundle, but unless these very basic essentials are fixed, it will be hard to compete with Procreate 5 in my opinion..Version: 1.2.1

Decent. Not bad, but not greatI’ve been playing around with Procreate for a while now and fresco just didn’t match the quality in their UX or execution of brushes. A lot of brushes do not pick up/mix with colors underneath. And the live ones feel more like blending brushes rather than painting brushes because they mix more of the initial color already there than they put new color down. The oil brushes have this odd bevel and emboss effect that reminded me of the early 2000s days of photoshop effects. And only like 4 brushes could tilt. I was impressed with the halftone brushes. They worked very well and is something Procreate doesn’t come with. You can buy brushes from other places for Procreate that work just as well though. The lack of blending brush mode is the most frustrating experience as that is what I use most to create my work. The eraser is just one solid circle. A massive drawback. -SUMMARY- In general the brush selection was underwhelming and not as impressive as one would hope for considering there is another app with a one time payment of $10 instead of a monthly creative cloud subscription for the rest of your life. I’m hoping as time goes by there will be major improvements in store..Version: 1.0.2

Just wow!This app is so powerful and very useful for the pro artist and the hobbyist. User friendly and uncluttered UI. I’m a brush and ink artist so the only thing I wish was better is the brush responsiveness. It’s always updating and hopefully in the near future the brush engine will improve, but if you like to sketch, paint, vector design, or animate, this is the app for you. Well done Adobe Fresco team👏👏👏 —Update— I bit the bullet and purchased the one year access to all the brushes in Fresco and I can’t express how glad I am. Best 10 buck$ I ever spent! With the free version of Fresco, I found maybe 4 brushes (pencils and inkers) that were close to what I needed. After upgrade, I have access to all the brushes, and the comic book brushes and downloaded “Megapack” are pure gold. I’m super stoked and looking forward to all the future updated enhancements to this application. Most humble appreciation to your work and development team🙏.Version: 4.4.2

Good start...disappointing updateSo Ive been eagerly awaiting the straight edge/shapes update..and I get that fresco is likely trying to differentiate themselves from procreate, but I think it’s fine to acknowledge/adopt some of the features that just work. The shapes/straight lines are much more intuitive in procreate if fresco’s solution is really this draggable ruler thing...? (Maybe I’m missing something?) I totally understand that a new app should have time to work out the kinks and update their way to a more robust tool. But this ruler interrupts the drawing flow and requires too many taps to get one simple result, tainting what is otherwise a pretty good UI. And we still can’t make a circle/arc so I guess we wait for yet another related but separate tool that could have been solved in one gesture. You guys already won me over with the vector brushes (and I’m already an Adobe user thus nothing beats an interconnected ecosystem) so there’s no need to be different for the sake of being different when the market has already shown us a more efficient solution. Please employ the drag and hold for perfected lines/shapes 🙏.Version: 1.1

Perfect free drawing appI’ve been using this app for about a month or so now to create a detailed map for my new dungeons and dragons world. I started using Adobe Sketch and it was so limited, but the Fresco app popped up through the Sketch and I transferred my map right over. The Fresco is so amazing because it has every tools I’m looking for. I am able to draw anything that I am capable to do myself. The lasso is super handy, as well as using the filling option, and being able to copy and paste sections and layers. The app is rather easy to use and figure out, and the interactive walkthrough answers any questions. Lately, I’ve been noticing my files taking longer to load in and even load marks or movements while working on it. I still have 94% data left on the cloud so I know it shouldn’t be a space issue. I have a lot of small details on the map, but that should cause it to run slow..Version: 2.7.3

Love the live brushesIf you are debating getting this app for any reason GET IT!!! Hands down the best drawing app I’ve tried. The live brushes are rediculously realistic. This is the only drawing app I’ve ever seen with such realistic brushes and blending. The free version is awesome soooo many options for brushes and works so well. There is a bit of a learning curve I wish there were clearer labeling on everything but it’s easy enough to learn. I did pay for the year subscription only because I wanted to see what else there was and I enjoy some of the smudge brushes you can add. One thing I really wish was added was a dry sponge or paper towel tool on the watercolors. I am not sure why but I kind of expected it to have something to dab and thin the watercolor by drying them but there isn’t but even without something like that the live brushes are by far my favorite feature of this..Version: 5.4.0

Genuinely surprised I like it so muchI’ve been off the Adobe bandwagon for years, came back recently to explore new features. The Fresco app has come a long way and I find myself really enjoying it. It still has plenty of ground to cover, but I’m really excited to see it grow. I do not have a Fresco subscription, so I don’t have any premium features unlocked, but I don’t feel like I’m missing out. Great for sketching and I love how easy it is to work on the same project in all of the Adobe apps, both iPad and desktop. I have been playing with Fresco on desktop as well, but it is clearly built for tablet use and the experience on desktop suffers for it. I don’t begrudge that at all, I think it makes sense given the principle design direction of the app. Worth experimenting in, especially with the live watercolor brushes..Version: 3.7.5

It’s Great! But Still No Magic😞Good Afternoon, To All adobe fans. Yes fresco is another great adobe app with killer features and versatility, but once again they created another app where the the selection tool is still to in simplest words, basic. Not sure if there are many who can relate, but those of us who spend quite the time with line art and block out areas freehand and just want that simple, quick, right to the point deletion from an area would probably agree that Quick selection tool and the Magic Wand need to make an appearance. Now I know Fresco is new and there have been some who’ve yet had the chance to check it out, but I think quick ways to delete white space should be available on these awesome programs, meaning I should be able tap the area I want to be deleted and delete that area. Similar to the selection tool in Autodesk Sketchbook which is similar to Photoshop in so many ways it’s not even funny. Just my thoughts..Version: 1.0.2

Crashed when animatingOkay his app is amazing. It’s all I ever needed for a drawing app. I wish a could give this a 4.5 but, alas. Anyways. I have used this app for a year and finally decided to try the animation tools. I made an animatic that was super simple but when I got to 70 frames the app froze. I freaked out and literally took a screen recording of my animation so I wouldn’t lose it if the page wasn’t saved because it kept telling me there was an error in the saving of the page. It took me two days of research on how to get the app working again and in the end it worked after many tries. He only problem is that whenever I open the file it takes seven whole minutes to open which is VERY annoying because I have a strict time limit. I love this app and every hog else works fine it’s just that. This app is amazing and I recommend it to artists of every level..Version: 5.2

Honestly it’s amazing… but at the same time frustrating & annoying1. I love everything it’s a pretty nice upgrade I have to admit, but. I got finished with a 2 HOUR drawing and I go to fill it in and it fills the whole page, so I go in and make sure all lines are sealed. Once that’s done I try again, it does the same thing so I fix it up one last time and this thing pops up saying something along the lines of ‘Cannot Fill in this Type of Layer’ which I get really annoyed at. So I decide to color it in with the brush, and I notice the colors start mixing. I didn’t know I had to disable ‘Water color’ or whatever. So my drawing was kinda a waste of time. So I quit getting really annoyed, though I come back some time later and try again. I start adjusting the drawing a bit and half of it disappears randomly. I couldn’t get it back, and at this point gave up for real. But like I said an amazing app but just so annoying and I wasted my time..Version: 3.7.0

Great for budding artists!As an avid user of Adobe Photoshop CC among the other programs, I have always been curious to see what Adobe Fresco had to offer in terms of tools, brushes, filters, and layers. After downloading the app on my iPad, I am pleased to share that I have been nothing but impressed with the what I’ve seen! From the jump, the program offers a variety of brushes including numerous vector, pixel, and live brushes. These live brushes are a joy in particular as they accurately mimic the characteristics of physical water colors, oils, pastels, and the like. This gives the user the ability to ‘mix medias’ in a sense to create truly original pieces. Filters such as color dodge, darken, luminescence, etc., are offered as well, and artiest’s are able to sort and organize layers by creating groups and moving/merging them around. What’s more, you’re greeted with quick tips and tutorials the moment the app is opened for the first. These are thorough and do a great job describing the multiple ‘key commands’ (but with your hands) available. I would definitely suggest this program for anyone looking to get into art! It definitely shares the drawing capabilities of photoshop without all the potentially overwhelming or confusing ‘photoshopping’ elements..Version: 3.7.0

Good software.. but I'm not taking the bait anymoreWhy can they not charge up front for the work they've done & that's it? I refuse to subscribe to this method of payment, although would pay more for apps developed by reputable companies than what is currently the avg. price. I know it sounds crazy but with Adobe's current offerings you could be close to a car payment or mortgage with they're monthly subscriptions. Computers used to be my thing, until this business model came along, now I use pencils & pens more often. Ironically those companies who require digital proofs or samples and insist on me digitizing my traditional work, are not companies I'm thrilled to work with and ultimately I do not submit anything to them. It's worth the extra gas, time, hassle, to drive for me to meet with the company & show them my artwork. I have yet to lose a job in which that was the case. Adobe lost me as a customer. I don't see the incentive for Adobe to innovate & update when they have a constant stream of income every month from mediocre Apps in the appstore. Come to thing of it, how many apps has Adobe abandoned in the Appstore? All the money Adobe funneled to themselves from my account while I worked that much harder in order to pay for it, I stopped & decided less is better, it saves the wear & tear on my body & I have more time for myself to enjoy life. Hell with it, I'm not going to bust my rear just to make them more money..Version: 1.1

Adobe Draw fanI am a huge Adobe Draw fan and felt like the user interface was so much more intuitive than Fresco. Maybe I am just so used to Draw that Fresco seems harder, but it has still taken me a while to get used to Fresco, and honestly, I’m still having a hard time. I don’t understand why you can’t save colors into your palette in Fresco, that seems like a HUGE failing on Fresco’s part. Luckily my color libraries from Draw have been saved and migrated over. I feel like the toolbar on Fresco should be more customizable, and certain gestures while drawing could and should be moved over from Draw. For example, I really miss the ability to hold down the stylus to fill/paint bucket, and double tapping layers to hide/unhide. Maybe I just haven’t discovered how to unlock those features yet in Fresco, but that’s because it’s a more difficult user interface to navigate. I just wish Adobe Draw wasnt discontinued..Version: 3.2.3

Review from an architect’s perspective.I have never taken the time to write a review for an app before. I have used almost every sketch, design, digital art focused apps and have easily made the decision that Fresco is the best. As a designer that travels frequently but is required to continue to collaborate and provide design direction for 7-10 projects at a time, Fresco is the most powerful tool I utilize. The combination of Fresco and Apple’s IPad + Pen allows me to sketch with precision while controlling the artistic expressions as I see fit. I am able to integrate information, images and floor plans from my teams Revit models, computer renderings, photos of physical models, or even photos of the site into my design process through Fresco. This is my primary, most powerful design tool as an architect… by far..Version: 4.0.1

It’ll keep getting betterI love that the market forces Adobe to first come out with a competing product, and secondly, race to be better than the competition just by sheer force. I said this about XD when it came out. It stood no chance against Sketch and now I think it’s getting so much closer to being a peer (in some ways, it’s far surpassed Sketch). Fresco is used by different types of artists, but I like whiteboarding on it with my product team using the vector tools. We can get requirements written up and then draw through flows or UI speedily. Copy and paste an element - form field, for example - and you saved even more time than if you were on an actual whiteboard. It’s been missing features like shape detection, but I’m excited to try the latest set of features which does include creating shapes in a method similar to Illustrator’s..Version: 1.6.0

Adobe knows what we like.I’m glad Adobe finally fixed the undo/redo issue, now I find myself getting excited to draw on this app again and that’s essential going from start finish on any project. I’m sure using an application others are equally excited over and are also using exposes each individual to that mana artists thrive on for inspiration. It’s nice to be apart of something while drawing, it’s possible that I may get more work done here on this app art-wise than anywhere else, and that’s been the case with me on Adobe products for a long time now. I’m very excited about Fresco once more and moving forward, I may actually start doing more art regularly again. Thanks Adobe, please continue to tighten the app..Version: 1.3.1

Still WaitingLOVE Adobe Fresco’s drawing experience!!!!! I admit I have not painted as much as I know a lot of people out there might have by now but I am a comic book illustrator so pencil is where I reside most of my time for producing pages. But only for the figures as the Drawing Aids and in particular the Perspective Assisted Drawing which was teased at the launch of this program, has yet to appear and the ‘Coming Features’ Section is just demoralizing at this point as it’s almost two years of waiting on these features. I guess if I had to suggest a feature, I would suggest a lasso fill tool like in Clip Studio Paint. I LOVE Adobe Fresco!!! I complain about the technical tools because it is the difference between using the app half the time with Clip Studio Paint or stay in one art app. For the amount it costs per month I think it is the least Adobe can do..Version: 2.3.1

Accessible creativityThe demands of work during COVID haven’t left much room for creativity. As an abstract painter in the traditional sense setup and cleanup can be additional obstacles. Adobe Fresco has made creativity for me so much more accessible. That I’m learning a new skill and able to share it digitally in an instant makes it even more appealing. I also love that what I produce in the app can so closely resemble my painted work. Not loving that the use of the best brushes require a $10 a month subscription. It doesn’t seem worth more than $30/year for a brush selection. I’d also like to 1) categorize brushes according to my specific uses and 2) create a library of pre-created lines and shapes for easy reuse. Other than that app is great..Version: 2.7.6

Drains battery while not in use.Great app for drawing overall. It’s really good for what you get for free, and i’s even better if you have a creative cloud subscription. However, the app drains a lot of battery when not in use. I went to sleep with my iPad at 70%, and woke up to it being at about 60%. When i checked my battery settings, I saw that adobe fresco was draining it all night. This never happened to me before. I usually leave my iPad on, unused, for days and it stays at the same percentage. I don’t think you would have such a problem if you closed the app every time you used it, but that’s not very good for the battery’s lifespan. As far as I’m concerned, this stays the best app for realistic oil/watercolor digital paintings, so I will continue using it. Until the problem is fixed, i can’t recommend it to someone with an older device and a shorter battery life..Version: 1.4.1

My issue got resolved by itselfLoving the app so far, Im curious to know if this is what it was promised to be photoshop for ipad and the name was changed. Other than that pretty cool that I have all my cloud documents from adobe sketch and my creative cloud. I pay for the creative suite so having this app with no additional cost is great. Im used to the simplicity of procreate but I understand with all of the features the compromise that has to be made, maybe the layers panel can be a pop up from the top bar, that way the right bar can be removed. It would also be nice to have more photoshop tools, that why I asked if this is a new name of what photoshop was going to be :) The issue that I had with the 3.0GB storage got resolved the next day so I deleted my one star review. If theres still action I should take let me know..Version: 1.0.2

Depends on youThe app is good overall. I would use it for company business because it has a subscription. Tired of everything asking for a subscription instead of one-time buys. So if you are doing digital art for fun or your own personal solo business get ProCreate, Affinity, Autodesk Sketchbook or some other alternative instead. Usually cheap things, have cheap quality. Thats not the case with most of the alternatives these days. Some have better quality but thats imo. It wont hurt to give the app a try tho, maybe your pockets for some. Also, if you are paying monthly there should be new content coming out every month or maintenance updates every month, which is the case. So the subscription is valid, it just they are milking minor improvements so the subscription can look justifiable..Version: 3.2.3

Needs to be more compatible with illustratorLove the app but it needs to be more compatible with illustrator. I need clean line work to be translated over..Version: 1.9.0

This seems to be the only way I can contact Adobe with a problem!My issue is with the drawing/circle aide. It has, for some reason, gone askew and I cannot reset it. I have updated both the app and the iPad, even deleted the app and reloaded it. I checked the Adobe community: other members have experienced this, no one has a fix short of a magical reset when the app is updated, there are MANY requests for Adobe to fix this problem! When I tried to report the problem, I have received nothing but a runaround. The app tells me I am not logged in so therefore cannot report a problem but all other avenues tell me I AM logged in. The main website rotates me between the main Adobe Help Centre, the Support link, and the “Contact Us: Real Help from Real People” link (are you kidding me right now?!) I have lost WEEKS of work because I can no longer use an essential tool and Adobe does not have a simple contact solution for issues. This is my LAST attempt at getting help. I am at the point of having to start again with a brand new app or go old school with paper and pencil but I don’t even know if they can contact me through reviews, there may not be enough of my info here..Version: 4.3.0

Great app for quick easy animated drawingsIf you are familiar with Adobe’s apps it’s a really simple and easy introduction to animated drawings. The only reason it’s not 5 stars is bc it’s not that intuitive, adobe’s apps tend to not be beginner friendly if you know nothing about it..Version: 5.2

Live paint brushes!!Are you kidding?? I have been using this app for three years over any other illustration app for tablets. The fact that you can have both vector layers and raster layers in one document is incredible and the reason I will not go to Procreate over Fresco. The life brushes in watercolour and oil paint options are such a pleasure to work with the way that they blend and interact with each other is like nothing else..Version: 5.0.3

👍👍👍👍👍👍Like it.Version: 5.3.0

No symmetry feature?Seems like a pretty standard feature that should be included in an adobe drawing app 😕.Version: 5.4.0

LOVING this appI’m new to illustration and this app has made it such a fun learning experience. Love it!.Version: 5.3.0

Like procreate but freeEven tho it has alot of GB, I would highly recommend this app. The. 641 gb was worth it..Version: 5.2

Love itOh my gosh, I love this app so much and I feel so creative no ads and you don’t have to pay. This is one of the best apps I’ve ever gotten..Version: 5.0.3

FeaturesThe features are so good, for example, you can move it around when you messed it up and you can just make a colored line and the liquefy it. There is also like a million features!.Version: 5.0.1

I loveee this app! Everyone who likes drawing should download it😄😁😁😁✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻.Version: 4.8.0

Cool app!This app is HEAVENLY. you can do so many things on this app like picking up where you left off on a different device which is extremely helpful and there's so many brushes you can use, the software is amazing and all for FREE!! credits to all the devs who made Adobe Fresco!!.Version: 4.7.1

:(The app glitched and now all my progress is gone, the app is good though.Version: 4.8.0

It is good or badSo I have not tried this app, but I have seen lots of people go on this app and make good tik toks and I want to try to make those so I’m just gonna see if it’s good or bad I don’t know because I haven’t even finished installing the app.Version: 4.7.1

This app is amazing I love it but…It takes a little to open your pages sometimes and I am still learning for some it might seem complicated or not but I am finding it difficult to figure some things out.Version: 4.4.2

Smooth brushesAdope fresco is a wonderful app. I bit hard to use at first but still okay. You can add a picture for reference and the brushes are mwah! just perfect to use for any type of drawing in your own style! I recommend this app 99.9%. There’s just a bit of a wait when saving drawings and minor errors like some progress doesn’t get saved but that on rare occasions. Just one small request to the creator to please to make it easier to use an apple pen because it’s a bit annoying that you need to make the lines short and at a minimum speed so you don’t have to remake EVERY line like it doesn’t add the lines. Other then that it’s a cool app that I use and plus it’s free magnificent! Try it now for free! #Amazing app #Not sponsored LOL.Version: 4.6.1

It’s on its way to being one of my most used tablet based design appsThe last few years I’ve been using Autodesk Sketchbook for iPad Pro and then saving out for its desktop based app and then to photoshop to do any prepress work. Just recently I finished a very large project I realized I needed the photoshop design transition to be less problematic and more seamless. Although I think there’s more needed in fresco to make me step away from the other apps (which limit file size and ppi quality) the use of vector drawing tools AND raster drawing tools in this app is immensely helpful and they’re very easy to use. The photoshop-like curve adjustment for brushes is very handy. I can pull my work files into my MacBook Pro for photoshop from the cloud and do whatever I need before I send it to the printers and whatnot. If this app fearured a symmetry tool it would make me seriously consider switching over completely from the other apps. Adobe is the industry standard and since I already use illustrator and photoshop this will be a welcome addition to my work tools..Version: 4.4.1

Really good to useThe tools are great and good.Version: 4.3.0

Crashed glitches all the timesOnce I worked on something for hours, and then the app crashed and I lost ALLL of my work…. It’s not reliable. If it wasn’t for the crashes, the app is amazing. But you never know when you design becomes too complicated for it…..Version: 4.3.0

An Incredible Art AppThis app is amazingly versatile. You can make still images, motion graphics and full animations. It also has vector and pixel layers in the same art board! This allows you to make art with smooth or textured styles simultaneously. The tools within are fantastic and you can download or make custom brushes if you feel the need. Of course, you will need good ideas and the will to create them in order to take advantage of everything Fresco offers! - cbfriesen.com.Version: 4.2.1

BuggyKeeps bugging out and closing the app while in use.Version: 4.2.1

A great toolAdobe fresco is a wonderful tool with many useful brushes and many other features that a great when drawing. I like to sketch my ideas then import them on to fresco to add color and shading. It might cost money which I can see as problematic for some but if you can afford it it’s most definitely worth it. Thank you Adobe you’ve let me improve and express my art.Version: 4.2.1

Fresco keeps lagging, freezing then crashingCan someone help please? I LOVE this program and have been using it since it replaced Adobe Draw. But over the past 2 weeks it’s begun lagging, freezing then crashing. I lose work which is maddening. I have the latest Apple iPad Pro and pencil with lots of available space. Please help, I’m in the middle of a time sensitive project and need Fresco to work as brilliantly as before..Version: 3.7.0

It’s fineI didn’t get to try because it has a monthly subscription but it looks cool.Version: 4.2.1

Ok but also not okI love drawing on this app, but if I draw too long it restarts the app and sometimes it says is is not a valid PSD file. The watercolour brush, if i make the brush on it’s thickest and draw on the screen, I will glitch, and if I try to save the glitch project, my whole project will appear to be black or sometimes if duplicates my layers and turns them upside down. They even delete my layers if I don’t save my project properly. Otherwise, it’s good. The multicolour swatch is best, thanx for that special tool, with it, I can write 3D words and draw 3D stuff.Version: 4.1.1

It’s a game changer despite its failingsI’m a life long Wacom tablet comic artist and illustrator, I have a Wacom cintiq 22hd that I love. In august I bought my first iPad Pro. It’s a 2017 with only 4 gigs of ram, compared to the latest model which has 16gigs. Fresco has given varoises some incredibly powerful tools to help make creating comics much more efficient. So much so, that I’ve almost abandoned my desktop with 32gigs of ram. Fresco still has some bugs on the major side. Fresco crashes several times per session. -probably due to my older model iPad. Solid drawing program with intuitive settings that take a couple days to master and once you do, you’ll be flying when it comes to the perspective tools, ruler tools, and the much easier and simpler ui, and liquify tool is showing that ADOBE has new tricks that make their software fresh and a must for digital artists on the go..Version: 4.0.1

AmazingFresco works like a dream!.Version: 3.7.0

Advanced Brushes Not Available After PurchaseTried to buy the extending version with extra brushes but…..NADA. What’s up with this app?.Version: 3.6.0

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