


Experiment with different settings to find the best way to color your sketch. Built for the latest stylus and touch devices, Adobe Fresco brings together the worlds largest collection of vector and raster brushes, plus revolutionary. In the bottom part of the left side panel, you will see such options as Flow, Paint Mix and Brush Settings that allow you to control how much paint will be visible on canvas, how new brush strokes will blend with the existing ones, change their angle, and adjust pressure sensitivity. However, if you want to save your work as a specific file type, you'll need to export your image. Simply tap the Home button in the upper left corner to close your file and save it to the cloud. For instance, you can change its flow, intensity, and the way it blends with other elements of the composition. Adobe Fresco Basic Tools Save (Image credit: Rebecca Spear / iMore) Adobe Fresco automatically saves your work as you go. For more details have a look at the system requirements. Besides, you can adjust the way any paint looks on your screen. Adobe is working towards releasing Fresco on different Windows 10 devices it is currently available on Surface Pro, Wacom Mobile Studio and HP ZBook Studio x360 G5. Just use borders to create a neat watercolor design. You can also prevent different paints from blending if you want. One of the main advantages of live brushes is that you can blend strokes as if you were using real paints.

Select a brush for watercolors or oil paintings, and then select the color by clicking on the circle icon on the left sidebar. You can use the Color Picker panel to access the color wheel, adjust transparency, tone, brightness, saturation, recently used colors as well as any colors from the Creative Cloud library.
