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Import image from illustrator to painting in fresco

New Here ,
Jan 05, 2021 Jan 05, 2021

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Hello,

I am new to Adobe apps- as well as to digital artwork.

I like on illustrator that you can arrange the pencil to fix lines as you draw.

I like in fresco the brushes for painting background /landscape.

 

How do I take an image/drawing from illustrator (i.e. an animal) and drop it into a painting/illustration in fresco? I am using HP /windows for the apps.

 

thank you

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Jan 05, 2021 Jan 05, 2021

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Hi you can export as png/jpeg can import easily in fresco....regards

Ali Sajjad / Graphic Design Trainer / Freelancer / Adobe Certified Professional

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Jan 06, 2021 Jan 06, 2021

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Hi - thank you for your help.

I am trying it now.

I see in Illustrator how to export and am getting a message that I exported successfully.

When I go to Fresco I see the 'Import' and the folder i exported to - but i do not see the image.

I have tried a couple of times -- not sure what step/s i am missing?

thank you again

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