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blairrorani
Inspiring
October 4, 2019
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How do I save colours?

  • October 4, 2019
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I can sync colours in Adobe Draw. How do I save colours for use between projects in Fresco?

Correct answer blairrorani

You can access themes and swatches you have saved in other Adobe apps. However, you cannot save new colours or edit existing themes or swatches.

 

I use Adobe Color or Adobe Draw to work around this.

 

In typical Adobe fashion we'll all be asked to request or vote for this feature which was in Draw and Sketch but has been removed in the next iteration of these apps. Why would we want basic features removed?

3 replies

Participant
April 14, 2023

Or you could bypass them not having a functioning product by

screenshot the pallet you used then save 

in New project add in a layer you can delete later 

insert the screen shot

then use the color picker tool and select the colors from your previous pallet for your new project 

blairrorani
blairroraniAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
January 5, 2021

You can access themes and swatches you have saved in other Adobe apps. However, you cannot save new colours or edit existing themes or swatches.

 

I use Adobe Color or Adobe Draw to work around this.

 

In typical Adobe fashion we'll all be asked to request or vote for this feature which was in Draw and Sketch but has been removed in the next iteration of these apps. Why would we want basic features removed?

Sue Garibaldi
Inspiring
October 4, 2019

Blair. 

 

Color libraries are not yet accessible in Adobe Fresco so color selections stay only with the drawing. That functionality will be coming very soon. 

 

Sue. 

staciejaye
Participant
July 16, 2020

Has there been any progress with this? 

Sue Garibaldi
Inspiring
July 16, 2020

Hi Stacie. 

 

Yes. You can access Capture color themes in Fresco from the Color menu. To launch that menu tap the Color circle in the toolbar and from the menu that launches choose All to show your libraries. 

 

Let me know if I've misunderstood what you're trying to do. 

 

Sue.