If you use the iPad to draw, it is very possible that one of your essential tools is Procreate. An application that has managed to win the favor of all types of users, especially the most pro. But Adobe does not want to lose ground in terms of creative solutions, which is why it has presented Adobe Cool.
Fresco's realistic drawing experience
Our sophisticated new drawing & painting tool will allow you to create digital masterpieces whenever inspiration strikes. As we approach its release, we've officially given the app a name. Meet Adobe Fresco: https://t.co/N3X1PyJgMy
—Adobe (@Adobe) June 17, 2019
Adobe Fresco is a new proposal presented by Adobe, a drawing tool which, for the moment, is in the closed beta phase and is expected to arrive definitively during this year 2019. Even so, we have already been able to learn some details of what could be your next favorite application.
Formerly known as Project Gemini, Fresco offers multiple options when it comes to drawing. From tools to create vector elements to brushes with which to use new options such as watercolors or oils, the use of layers and some other additional features. Of course, the most striking thing is adobe sensei, an artificial intelligence that gives the application greater realism when used.
Thanks to this AI, the application is capable of simulating in a very realistic way the physics generated when using different brushes and pressures, how colors are mixed or how a watercolor stroke is absorbed on a canvas. These details will be what, according to Adobe, will make the difference compared to other drawing tools and experiences.

Fresco will have everything professionals need. It will include professional tools such as the use of layers, masks and selection of the workspace for greater efficiency. In addition, Fresco will allow you to work with other applications such as Adobe Photoshop, being able to take drawings between applications or even export in PDF to work with Adobe Illustrator.
All this plus the support for Photoshop files, the possibility of exporting in PDF format or integration with the Adobe suite, make Fresco an attractive new tool. If you are interested in trying it, you can request access to the closed beta from this link of its official website.
Adobe and the iPad as a creative tool

iPads, especially the Pro models, have become great creative tools. Using the Apple Pencil offers many possibilities and for drawing tasks it is practically the best option. What's more, it has taken an important piece of the pie from Wacom with its Cintiqs. When arrive macOS Catalina and Sidecar even more.
Adobe knows this and hence the effort it is making lately. The tough competition that has come out also influences a lot. Apps like Procreate, Affinity Photography, Design, Pixelmator and the classic like Procreate have been ahead of the development of Photshop for iPad. So they have to push, and Adobe Fresco is a good indicator that they are.
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Offering new options adds value to them as a company, and also the possibility of “hooking” them as customers of your Creative Suite. Let's see if more and more advanced and professional apps continue to arrive, such as the recent one LumaFusion that we show you Because with a future iPadOS that will take a leap forward, having professional apps should be the next thing to arrive on the platform.