
But when you start entering this world of touch and precise input, there's always going to be trade-offs. But you also have a device that is a bit of a Swiss Army knife, you know, it's trying to do a lot of different things.

“ you’ve got Photoshop right there, you have the full, Creative Cloud desktop apps right there. We asked O’Neil Hughes about the opportunities presented by devices like Microsoft Surface versus the iPad. But those people who haven't moved over from analogue workflows, those are the ones that I'm the most excited about." “Not just all the folks who've been, you know, sort of daring enough to explore these workflows on the desktop. O’Neil Hughes says Adobe is excited about who the app will appeal to.

But we've never had a focused drawing and painting application", he said. "We've had Photoshop that was largely raster with a little bit of vector, We've had Illustrator, which was largely vector with a little bit of raster. At its heart Fresco is the best of Sketch and Draw with a whole bunch of pro-grade integrations." And it's taken us a couple of years to get here. “But once we saw what the hardware was capable of, and once we saw the input device, we immediately started thinking a lot bigger. But what’s different this time? “They were designed for a world where the iPad didn't have a stylus, and didn't have nearly as much power,” says O’Neil Hughes.

In the meantime, those who are interested can download Adobe Fresco for free from their respective app stores, but there are also additional premium features that can be unlocked for $9.99.It also helps that Adobe has experimented with other apps for the iPad like Adobe Ideas. The app will officially no longer be supported on the 10th of January, 2022, but you probably can keep using it after that as long as it works. The app will be removed from the App Store and Play Store on the 19th of July, but users are free to continue using it. This means that instead of having to maintain multiple apps that share similar functionality, users can just move over to Fresco instead. If you’re using Photoshop Sketch and Illustrator Draw, Adobe encourages you to enjoy the powerful, comprehensive drawing and painting tools inside Adobe Fresco.” “Everything you love in Photoshop Sketch and Illustrator Draw has been combined and more in Adobe Fresco. Not too long ago, the company removed Photoshop Fix and Photoshop Mix from the App Store, and now the company has also reminded users that they will be removing Photoshop Sketch and Illustrator Draw from iOS and Android next month.Īccording to the support document, Adobe says that the reason behind the removal of the apps is because most of the features has since been brought over to its Fresco app.

Adobe seems to be on a roll these days when it comes to removing older apps from smartphones.
