Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio for pc

Adobe Fresco for Pc

Published by Adobe Inc. on 2024-09-13

  • Category: Graphics & Design
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 6.0.0
  • File size: 534.86 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Adobe Fresco Overview

       

What is Adobe Fresco? Adobe Fresco is a free drawing and painting app designed for iPad with Apple Pencil and iPhone. It is built for artists who draw professionally or paint for passion. The app allows you to create beautiful digital art with three types of brushes, including Live Brushes, Pixel brushes, and Vector brushes. You can turn your artwork into animation using motion tools. The app offers seamless Photoshop integration, extra creative cloud storage, access to Photoshop on iPad with your subscription, and more.



Software Features and Description

1. Want to take your artwork to the next level? Subscribe to Fresco and get access to thousands of premium brushes, fonts, and shapes and increased cloud storage.

2. With the premium version, you can also easily import .abr files of all your Photoshop brushes or choose from over a thousand unique brushes created by celebrated master Kyle T.

3. Vector brushes: Work with infinitely scalable vector brushes to create crisp lines, ready to print at any size.

4. • Paint with 50+ Photoshop paint brushes, vector brushes, and exclusive Live Brushes.

5. • Access your custom brushes from Adobe Capture and other Creative Cloud libraries.

6. • Your Adobe Photoshop Sketch and Adobe Illustrator Draw projects are automatically migrated the first time you sign into Fresco.

7. Enjoy seamless Photoshop integration, extra creative cloud storage, access to Photoshop on iPad with your subscription, and more.

8. Adobe Fresco reimagines essential tools for illustrators, including modernized selection and masking, and a flexible UI so you can draw faster and without distractions.

9. • Color adjustment layers — These familiar layers from Photoshop allow you to easily change the brightness, hue/saturation, and color of your artwork.

10. • Motion tools — Create an animation from your artwork using frame by frame or with motion paths.

11. The premium offering adds Photoshop integration and extra creative cloud storage.

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Download and install Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio on your computer


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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Adobe Fresco on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Adobe Fresco"
    • The search will reveal the Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Adobe Fresco is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Adobe Fresco.
    • Now enjoy Adobe Fresco on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


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Get APK for PC → Adobe Inc. 4.68 6.0.0


Get Adobe Fresco on Apple macOS


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Get Free on Mac Adobe Inc. 42441 4.68

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Adobe Fresco: Painting Studio functions

- Paint with 50+ Photoshop paint brushes, vector brushes, and exclusive Live Brushes

- Draw using the sketch pad and experiment before finalizing your painting on a canvas

- Use powerful tools for creation, including selections, masking, layers, and layer groups

- Multicolor eyedrop to sample and paint with multiple colors at once with any pixel brush or Live Brush

- Magic wand and liquify tools for easy selection and adjustments

- Color adjustment layers to change the brightness, hue/saturation, and color of your artwork

- Drawing aids like a ruler, circle, square, and polygon to quickly trace along the edge with a brush or fill inside/outside with the Fill tool

- Guides & grids to quickly align your artwork or create natural-looking perspective artwork

- Access your custom brushes from Adobe Capture and other Creative Cloud libraries

- Motion tools to create an animation from your artwork using frame by frame or with motion paths

- Your Adobe Photoshop Sketch and Adobe Illustrator Draw projects are automatically migrated the first time you sign into Fresco

- Export time-lapse videos that replay the creation of your artwork

- Use vector brushes to create vector art that you can scale up to any size

- Easily exports as PNG, JPG or layered PSD files

- Learn with step-by-step tutorials and built-in video tutorials

- Premium features include an expanded library of 1,000+ brushes, access to over 1000+ premium fonts, new quarterly brushes by Illustration evangelist Kyle T. Webster, ability to import brushes (ABR files), and increased cloud storage.


Pros:

- Provides a real painting/drawing experience

- Live brushes are impressive

- Brush engine for live brushes is impressive

- Shapes/straight lines are intuitive

- Offers a trial version


Cons:

- Limited tools

- Payment model is subscription-based, which can be expensive for some users

- No one-time purchase option

- CC connectivity requires an additional subscription

- Payment model is alienating for independent/non-enterprise users



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • The best painting experience ( free version )

    By Abhisek Jana (Pcmac user)

    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 this app 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 the app 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 the app did a great job here and should be appreciated.
  • Good app, bad price

    By LoganChrist (Pcmac user)

    The app is fine as far as a drawing/painting app is concerned. I like Procreate better, but the brush engine for the live brushes is impressive. the app’s pay monthly per app subscription model, in addition to having to pay them a subscription for CC connectivity, is the reason I no longer utilize the app’s ecosystem for my professional work. If this app, like Procreate or the Affinity apps, offered a $10-$20 one time purchase option (maybe more, just using those numbers because the mentioned apps are in that range) then I would absolutely pay once to add a fully featured painting app to my workflow. But alas, like the rest of the app’s products, I have downloaded and played with the trial of this one and cannot find anything that would motivate me to pay a monthly fee for this app let alone to then pay more to be able to have a CC account to save and export my files to. This payment model must be successful for them because they keep doing it, but it’s alienating me and a lot of their other independent/non-enterprise users. To the point where neither I nor anyone I know in my professional circle use Adobes CC products to produce their work. If anything, it has driven the people who want to continue to use Adobes programs to piracy and other ways of getting access to CS6 and the like. Good app, I will continue to avoid unnecessary nickel-and-dime subscription models like the plague.
  • Good start...disappointing update

    By :Lb08: (Pcmac user)

    So 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 the app 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 🙏
  • Good software.. but I'm not taking the bait anymore

    By Default Itunes User (Pcmac user)

    Why 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 the app'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. the app lost me as a customer. I don't see the incentive for the app 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 the app abandoned in the Appstore? All the money the app 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.

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