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xtna884
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September 12, 2022
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Kyle brushes

  • September 12, 2022
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Hi! I'm thinking about using kyle's splatter brush in Fresco for some vector art illustration, but if I understand correctly this brush is a pixel brush. Does that mean that if I add it to my vector brush drawing and go to eventually import my file to Illustrator, it will turn the splatter layers into objects/images? Thank you! 

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Correct answer Sjaani

Vector lines created in Fresco actually all turn into Shapes when imported into Illustrator.

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September 15, 2022

I'm not entirely sure how it would translate importing it into Illustrator.  I know when you're using a pixel brush when you're doing a vector brush drawing, it would add the pixel brush lines onto a separate layer. I haven't done it myself,  but I've heard people say in the past that when you mix pixel and vector layers and importing, it tends to rasterize everything...but don't quote me on that., because it's been awhile since someone commented on that

Sjaani
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September 13, 2022

Vector lines created in Fresco actually all turn into Shapes when imported into Illustrator.

xtna884
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September 13, 2022
Whoa really?! I used to use Adobe Draw but it was discontinued. What are
people using now to bring digital vector illustration on an iPad into
design software on a laptop. I like to form my patterns in Illustrator not
photoshop, and edit line strokes if needed and color there. The illustrator
for iPad app doesn't seem as easy to use with Apple Pencil. --
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Sjaani
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September 14, 2022

Well my first suggestion would have been Illustrator! lol

There is an app out there called Vectornator, you could try that one, personally I stick with Illustrator on the iPad since it became available. You can always fix things up on the desktop.