So, as good as it looked, I wouldn’t be using it, which was a shame. The problem was, I no longer used an iPad Pro simply because I preferred drawing and painting on the MobileStudio Pro. Being a Photoshop user, I was always on the lookout for a more streamlined painting experience and this looked like it could be it. When Adobe announced Fresco for the iPad Pro, I thought it looked like a slick and well thought out painting application I could happily sink my teeth into. Wonder, whether his experience was purely positive? Let him tell us: Antony Ward about using Adobe Fresco on a Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16: We were so amazed about what a thorough feedback he sent us, almost like a review, that we want to share it with all of you. Actually, we asked the knowledgeable Antony Ward, also known online as antCGI, to send us his first impressions, when he is testing the software on his first generation device. It’s day 3 in our Advent Calendar and today’s tidbit for you? Some very deep insight into how Adobe Fresco performs on a Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16.
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