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Hi,
Vector illustrations created only in Adobe Fresco are always more loaded with anchor points, could it be a cause of refusal on Adobe Stock if it is not simplified in Adobe Illustration desktop?
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I never used this program my self but it sounds like this is a stripped down PhotoShop for tablet use. Mostly likely its not a true vector program. Its my guess. 🙂
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Adobe Fresco is an excellent app, very powerful and versatile, but, in my opinion, not yet perfect.
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What is the specific cause given for refusal (or are you planning ahead)?
What vector format does it make?
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yes. I'm planning ahead.
I'm afraid it can be rejected if created in Fresco in vector format. But I was hoping to get some news from someone else.
I would not like to start a job that takes a long time in Adobe fresco and lose twice as much to simplify and close pathsin illustrator dektop, (and Fresco with vector brushes really creates too many!!)
From Fresco App you export to Pdf to have a vector file, obviously only using vector brushes. But you still have to go through Illustrator because on Adobe Stock the vector must be in eps.
Ideal for me when I'm traveling would be Illustrator for ipad, but "only a select few have the opportunity to use it"
yes. I'm planning ahead.
I'm afraid it can be rejected if created in Fresco in vector format. But I was hoping to get some news from someone else.
I would not like to start a job that takes a long time in Adobe fresco and lose twice as much to simplify and close pathsin illustrator dektop, (and Fresco with vector brushes really creates too many!!)
From Fresco App you export to Pdf to have a vector file, obviously only using vector brushes. But you still have to go through Illustrator because on Adobe Stock the vector must be in eps.
Ideal for me when I'm traveling would be Illustrator for ipad, but "only a select few have the opportunity to use it" currently in beta test.