

96% said they used Procreate as their preferred digital drawing app, and 75% have Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions.Īfter about 1 month of creating exclusively in Adobe Fresco, I’m happy to share with you my thoughts on how it compares to the beloved Procreate. Then I decided to hold an (unofficial but still insightful) survey in my Instagram stories that revealed that out of around 100 people, 70% had never even tried Adobe Fresco. It wasn’t until I started watching other lettering artists and illustrators on Adobe Live that I had the idea of using Adobe Fresco. I figured that Procreate was the best digital drawing app out there, and since I found myself comfortable with my workflow, there was no sense in changing. For this reason, I’ll admit that I was slow to adopt Adobe Fresco.

I highly suggest you check it out if you haven't already.As a professional lettering artist and designer, I’ve been using Procreate for over 3 years now on my iPad Pro. The team behind Fresco is dedicated to constantly improving the app so we're sure to witness the drawing program getting even better as time goes on. Anyone wanting access to more features can take advantage of the recently reduced-priced premium version.Īdobe Fresco's new features not only give users creative freedom without requiring them to jump between different programs but also lets them make professional-looking projects on the go. It somehow offers a free version while giving creatives intuitive access to raster brushes, vector brushes, and live brushes all within one document. I've been a major fan of Adobe Fresco ever since the drawing app first released for iPhone and iPad. You can tune in to his videos to learn plenty of helpful tricks to improve your drawing skills. ET called Let's Go Fresco on Adobe Live and YouTube. Webster, an award-winning illustrator and designer who works for Adobe, hosts a show every other Thursday at 11 a.m. If you'd like help understanding the user interface, you can also check out our Adobe Fresco guide.Īdditionally, Kyle T.

What's more, these tutorials are interactive and allow you to make changes to them. Upon opening the app, clicking on the Learn tab brings you to a list of hands-on tutorials where you can learn things like how to use brushes, layers, masking, and even motion tools. If you're new to Adobe Fresco there are plenty of helpful tools to get you acquainted with the program's features.
