In this tutorial we will learn to create watercolor floral pattern using Adobe Fresco and Adobe Capture. These are both free apps, so don’t hesitate to install them.
Watch the tutorial on how to create a Watercolor Floral Pattern using Adobe Fresco and Adobe Capture
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Watch the video tutorial on how to create this Pattern with drawing aids in Adobe Fresco here:
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Watch the video tutorial on how to paint a oil painting in Adobe Fresco
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In today’s tutorial we will learn to create this paper cut out effect or 3D pattern in Adobe Fresco. If you are new to Fresco, don’t forget to check out my Fresco playlist on YouTube.
Let’s get back to the pattern, while this pattern is pretty easy to create in Procreate, it is a bit of work in Fresco. I had to come up with innovative ways to make this as simple as possible.
So what’s the one thing that makes this possible in Fresco? Selection tool!
We will first create a pattern based on circles and learn the entire process to do it. Next, we’ll learn how to expand this skill to create patterns with rectangles and brush selection tool.
As usual, I have a color palette for you guys. In fact, I have more than one color palette, download them here:
We will also learn to create the following patterns:
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Watch how to create Paper Cut Out Effect in Adobe fresco
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Method to create Paper Cut Out Effect in Adobe fresco:
Let’s pick circles for our first attempt.
Click on create new and create a digital>square art board
Click twice on the selection tool and select the circle option
Draw a circle with your Apple Pencil or any stylus that you are using
Click on the more option to selection ‘selection overlay’ as your display method for the selection tool
Draw more circles, in varying sizes to cover up the whole art board. Do not overlap circles
Click on invert selection once you are done drawing circles
Use the fill tool to color the layer.
Create a layer below the above layer
Choose Basic > soft round opacity, black color and draw a shadow for each circle
Create a layer above the orange layer
Choose Basic > soft round opacity, white color and draw a highlight for each circle
Click on more > select multiple and group the above 3 layers
Duplicate the layer group, and rotate by 90 degrees. Change the color of the base layer
Repeat the process one more time
Your artwork is ready!
Try for different shapes in the selection tool panel.
If you liked this video on how to draw Easy oil paint Tulips and want to learn more above Fresco, I have a whole playlist of Adobe Fresco tutorials on youtube which you can find here and the entire list of tutorials on this blog here.
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In today’s tutorial we will learn to draw some tulips with oil paint brushes in Adobe Fresco. We will be using all 3 kinds of brushes – vector brush to create the sketch, live brushes to paint and pixel brushes to create shadows. We will also be adding a bit of texture to our artwork using a free texture. I’m the end, we will use the ruler to create some horizontal and vertical lines to create a notepad like effect for our artwork. All the brushes that I’m using in this tutorial are available in the free version of Adobe Fresco. You can download the color palette, the reference photo, the sketch and the texture down below.
Watch the Adobe Fresco Tutorial on Easy oil paint Tulips Bouquet
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Have you heard about all the new features of July 2021? Go check out this video! So, if you haven’t started using Fresco yet, it’s time to download it. Unlike procreate, Fresco is available on windows/android systems as well. You can find Fresco here. If you have an older version of Fresco, make sure to update it to enjoy all these new features.
Watch the video on New Adobe Fresco Features JULY 2021
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Here’s a quick list of all the Adobe Fresco Brand new Features for JULY 2021:
Color adjustment layers (iPad and Windows)
Graph grids (iPad and Windows)
Alignment guides (iPad and Windows)
Expanded mask support (All platforms)
Improved tool persistence (All platforms)
Discover brushes (New to Windows, available on iPad and iPhone)
Discover shapes (New to Windows, available on iPad.)
If you liked this video and want to learn more above Fresco, I have a whole playlist of Adobe Fresco tutorials on youtube which you can find here and the entire list of tutorials on this blog here.
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In this Adobe fresco tutorial, we will learn to create a seamless repeating pattern tile, with help from Adobe Capture. Adobe Fresco’s new update brings you a unique feature to transfer your illustrations from Fresco to Capture to create a seamless pattern tile! You can use this pattern tile to create seamless patterns on websites like Spoonflower and Redbubble. We will be creating some cute bug illustrations using the vector brush and the fill tool.
Watch the tutorial on how to create a Repeating Pattern with Adobe FRESCO
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If you liked this tutorial, don’t forget to check out my previous Adobe fresco tutorial, where you will learn to Illustrate a beautiful vintage themed postcard with roses using Adobe Fresco. Check out the video here.
I also have a whole playlist of Adobe Fresco tutorials on youtube which you can find here and the entire list of tutorials on this blog here.
In today’s Adobe Fresco tutorial we will learn to add gold texture and watercolor gradient to our illustration in Adobe Fresco. We will also learn to use this technique to lettering a simple ‘Thank you’.
In this tutorial, we will explore 3 different ways to get crispy edges with watercolor brushes in Adobe Fresco. If you have used watercolor brushes, you know that it’s almost impossible to control the edges with those brushes. This Adobe Fresco tutorial explains how you can do that easily in 3 different ways – choose your favorite, mine is No. 3!