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Desktop Friendly Fresco

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Mar 26, 2022 Mar 26, 2022

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Hello was just curious if Fresco's UI will ever been adopted for serious Desktop use as well? Currently it has some drawing tools and rulers that I like that I wish photoshop would add, but I cant use Fresco seriously because of how the layers work, and the UI. What I mean is there's so many extra clicks to turn visibility on and off and using the layers in general compared to photoshop or even procreate on ipad, it's clearly not desktop friendly. Just a simple copy of how photoshop layers work or UI would be great. Similar to how illustrator and a bunchof other adobe products have that similar desktop streamlined UI would be great to see Fresco like that.

 

Or just bring the brush engine and perspective rulers features of fresco to photoshop.

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Community Expert , Mar 27, 2022 Mar 27, 2022

The simplicity of Fresco's UI makes it more palatable for many users. The more advanced and like all other apps already in existence the less user friendly the app is becoming.

It's also worth keeping in mind that when Adobe created Fresco for Windows they used the UWP to ensure it worked across multiple Windows Devices, which also means a simplistic layout I believe.

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The simplicity of Fresco's UI makes it more palatable for many users. The more advanced and like all other apps already in existence the less user friendly the app is becoming.

It's also worth keeping in mind that when Adobe created Fresco for Windows they used the UWP to ensure it worked across multiple Windows Devices, which also means a simplistic layout I believe.

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