Illustrator on iPad supports Apple Pencil and allows you to zoom in and out through pinch gestures, as well as select objects by tapping on them, making it easy to edit your designs. Similar to Photoshop, Adobe has adjusted the user interface for smaller screens and promises to provide a more reasonable experience. It also features all the famous features from the desktop software such as blending modes, grids, and guides.
Adobe Illustrator and Fresco are now available on iPad and iPhone.
Regarding the desktop version, Illustrator has also received some updates, including improvements to the Recolor Artwork tool, text alignment options, and real-time object preview while resizing. Support for Cloud Documents has also become more useful as you can start a project on your computer and continue working on the Adobe Illustrator app for iPad and vice versa.
Fresco is now available on iPhone, joining its existing Windows 10 and iPad versions. Adobe promises a familiar interface, just scaled down for smaller screens, with all the same tools as the other versions. Additionally, Adobe has added some new tools for Fresco, including text support, a new flat brush, and pressure sensitivity settings for brushes. There are also new sharing features such as the ability to change the quality of Time-lapse videos, livestreaming to showcase your work in real-time, and more.
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