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restoring drawing history

New Here ,
Feb 25, 2022 Feb 25, 2022

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Hey so I drew this picture here, without the sporadic eraser marks everywhere.  I, very briefly, tapped around with the highlighted tool on the left, trying to figure out what it was, then suddenly my picture looked like this.  Despite the fact that I was working on it for over an hour, my file history shows that the picture wasn't saved, conveniently, until after whatever happened here.  Is there any possible way for me to get back my drawing?

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Explorer , Mar 08, 2022 Mar 08, 2022

Go on https://assets.adobe.com and log on. Click the drawing and at the bottom right you'll see a clock icon, click that and you'll be presented with different save times on your drawing. Click a time of your choice and the theee dots, there you'll see that you have the option to the revert your drawing back to that point. Here's an image of what I mean. Hope this helps.

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Community Expert ,
Mar 06, 2022 Mar 06, 2022

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Did you try pressing the Undo button at the top of the app?

The highlighted tool is the selection tool.

 

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Mar 08, 2022 Mar 08, 2022

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Go on https://assets.adobe.com and log on. Click the drawing and at the bottom right you'll see a clock icon, click that and you'll be presented with different save times on your drawing. Click a time of your choice and the theee dots, there you'll see that you have the option to the revert your drawing back to that point. Here's an image of what I mean. Hope this helps.

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Jul 10, 2022 Jul 10, 2022

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The same happened to be but I'm only given the option to rename the file not convert. 

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Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

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Which version of Fresco were you using and was it a newer drawing? or was it a drawing you saved several times? 

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Explorer ,
Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

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I see what you mean, it appears to have changed since I've posted this. It's now via photoshop beta on web, I tried marking one of mine to see but it seems to have done nothing. I'll try and figure this out and get back to you. 

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Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

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Ok I believe I've figured it out. Photoshop Beta on mobile devices only works in viewing mode. To be able to revert to previous points in the drawing, you'll have to use photoshop beta (do not need to install photoshop it's via browser) on a desktop computer, with either Microsoft edge or chrome as your browser. https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/photoshop/using/workspace-web.html

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