Adobe is bringing Creative Cloud to the
ARM-powered Surface Pro X, starting with Fresco
Adobe’s Fresco sketching app will be available on the ARM-powered Microsoft Surface Pro X, the company announced at its Surface hardware event today. Announcing the arrival of Adobe’s app on the ARM-powered Surface Pro X, Adobe’s Scott Belsky said that creativity “must not be constrained to the desktop,” and added that the company is “working hard to bring other key parts of Creative Cloud to the Surface Pro X as soon as possible.”
As part of the announcement we were treated to a demonstration of Adobe Fresco onstage. Fresco is Adobe’s painting and drawing app which was recently released for the iPad. We saw how the Surface Pro X’s new Surface Slim Pen can be used to sketch on the 2-in-1 device, including using oil brushes which blend and smear like real oils
As part of the announcement we were treated to a demonstration of Adobe Fresco onstage. Fresco is Adobe’s painting and drawing app which was recently released for the iPad. We saw how the Surface Pro X’s new Surface Slim Pen can be used to sketch on the 2-in-1 device, including using oil brushes which blend and smear like real oils
As part of the announcement we were treated to a demonstration of Adobe Fresco onstage. Fresco is Adobe’s painting and drawing app which was recently released for the iPad. We saw how the Surface Pro X’s new Surface Slim Pen can be used to sketch on the 2-in-1 device, including using oil brushes which blend and smear like real oils
As part of the announcement we were treated to a demonstration of Adobe Fresco onstage. Fresco is Adobe’s painting and drawing app which was recently released for the iPad. We saw how the Surface Pro X’s new Surface Slim Pen can be used to sketch on the 2-in-1 device, including using oil brushes which blend and smear like real oils
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