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December 28, 2024
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How can I get my creative cloud libraries from Adobe Illustrator to show up in Fresco?

  • December 28, 2024
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I have a CC library called "Shapes" of simple vector shapes I created in Illustrator and I would like to import this into Adobe Fresco. The libraries are not showing up though. I have some custom palettes in my custom library and the palettes show up but not the vectors. It took a day or two for the palettes to show up. Many thanks.

Correct answer Blyss Art

Greetings,

I'm not sure if this problem has been resolved for you or not. If not, I did a little digging to see how this could work for you. There's good news, and not exciting news. The not exciting new is that even though you can add the shapes you created in Ai to the CC Libraries, those shapes won't show up in Fresco at all. This you've already experienced. The good news is that there's still a way to get those shapes in, but it requires some extra steps. You'll need to take the shapes into Ps and use Capture in Ps. I have attached some screenshots to help with understanding how; all of the saving to Capture will be done in the Libraries panel. Hope this is helpful to you. 

 

All the best,

Blyss

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Blyss ArtCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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March 3, 2025

Greetings,

I'm not sure if this problem has been resolved for you or not. If not, I did a little digging to see how this could work for you. There's good news, and not exciting news. The not exciting new is that even though you can add the shapes you created in Ai to the CC Libraries, those shapes won't show up in Fresco at all. This you've already experienced. The good news is that there's still a way to get those shapes in, but it requires some extra steps. You'll need to take the shapes into Ps and use Capture in Ps. I have attached some screenshots to help with understanding how; all of the saving to Capture will be done in the Libraries panel. Hope this is helpful to you. 

 

All the best,

Blyss