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Export to Illustrator from Fresco does not retain layers

Community Beginner ,
Apr 27, 2020 Apr 27, 2020

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Is there a way to export art from Fresco to Illustrator so that layers are retained? that was a feature i really liked in Draw, also being able to export direct to desktop instea of saving to cloud was kind of neat too. But the layers thing is the critical one - anybody got a way to do this? Thanks

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Apr 27, 2020 Apr 27, 2020

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Exporting as a PDF is the best way to save for Illustrator.

At the moment if you Export to PSD and scroll through the list you can copy to Photoshop on the iPad.
I wonder if they will do a similar thing with PDF or even include exporting as ai once Illustrator is available for the iPad.

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Hi Sjaani!

Thanks, but didnt really answer my question. I create a drawing in Fresco with six layers, and when I export to pdf it is flattened. That means when I open it in Illustrator it is next impossible to edit. Draw used to export to illustrator directly, and layers would be retained. Any clues about how that can be achieved? 

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