Today it became known that Adobe is preparing to release a new drawing application on iPad. The company announced a new product called Adobe Fresco in its blog. The app is scheduled for release later this year.
Adobe Fresco was named after the Italian renaissance painting technique. It consists in applying water-based pigments on wet plaster. Live Brushes should be a key feature of the new mobile editor. Advanced brushes will be able to simulate how different colors react to each other.
According to Adobe’s general manager of product Scott Belsky, Live Brushes is based on Adobe Sensei’s artificial intelligence platform. The latter allows you to recreate the effects, mixing different types of colors and how colors change.
It is noteworthy that Adobe Fresco will allow owners of apple tablets to draw both raster and vector brushes. At the same time, users will be able to import brushes from Photoshop to draw with the usual tools.
Adobe representatives do not currently give the exact release date of the new mobile graphics editor. For now, users can only fill out a pre-test participant form.