Access artworks across devices
Save your artworks as cloud documents and access them across devices in online and offline modes. It's in the cloud wherever you work.
Learn how artworks in Adobe Fresco are automatically saved and accessed across devices in online and offline modes.
In Adobe Fresco, all your artworks live in the cloud. To view your cloud documents, tap on the Your files tab on the home screen. Your cloud documents are stored with full fidelity. Convenience and quality - you get them both with cloud documents.
Cloud documents also enable you to work seamlessly between Adobe Fresco and Photoshop. Start an artwork in Adobe Fresco and continue working on it in Photoshop, and vice versa.
To learn more, see Adobe Fresco and Photoshop.
Access artworks across devices
Save your artworks as cloud documents and access them across devices in online and offline modes. It's in the cloud wherever you work.
Keep your files current
Autosave ensures your artworks stay up-to-date. You can pick up where you left off from anywhere by restoring from the cloud.
Locate past versions
View and open any version of your cloud documents.
Work offline
Any changes you make while offline are automatically synced back to the cloud once a connection is established.
You can start a new drawing or painting in Adobe Fresco wherever inspiration strikes. If you are connected to the Internet, your artwork will automatically be saved as a cloud document.
If you cannot connect to the Internet, for example, while traveling or flying, your artwork is synced to the cloud when your device comes back online. If you want to edit an existing artwork while on the go, you can make it available offline.
To make an artwork available offline, tap the ellipsis () on the thumbnail image of the artwork, and tap Make available offline. When you make an artwork offline, the cloud icon of the artwork changes to
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This guarantees that an artwork will always be available offline until you change the file state.
The artwork is stored only in the cloud. You can choose to download it if you want to access it quickly later.
Your artwork is continuously synchronized with the cloud. You can access the latest version of the artwork from other surfaces using the same Adobe account.
A gray circle with the continuous sign may appear on an artwork you are working on while you are offline. You can continue working–the changes will sync back when your device comes back online.
To Rename, Export, Duplicate, Delete, Share a link to or View version history, tap on the more menu () associated with that document.
You can set up, move, copy, or delete multiple files and folders together using the Select button next to sorting options under Your files.
You can now share your artwork with your peers as a live link to allow them to view or download the file. When the receiver taps on the link, it opens in assets.adobe.com. Tapping on Copy to your work saves the file as a cloud document in the receiver's account. If you do not want the receiver to save your shared file as cloud document, you can disable Allow save to Creative Cloud while sharing a file. In this case, Copy to your work option does not appear for the receiver.
After your design is final, you can share your designs with reviewers for feedback. All invited users can then comment and share it back with you instantly. You'll be able to see comments in real time by tapping on the chat icon and opening the commenting panel in Fresco's task bar. Your collaborators can view, edit, move, or delete contents in the message box with ease.
Request feedback on artwork, follow these steps:
Receiving a comment notification
When you receive an invitation email to comment on an artwork:
You can view the comments directly within the app by tapping on the comment icon. You can also go to Your files > Cloud documents > () > version history > comment icon in the right panel to view the comments
You can now collaborate seamlessly by inviting one user at a time to edit your artwork on Cloud.
While you can invite multiple people to view and comment on the artwork, the edits in Fresco can be performed by only one person at a time. Fresco has a single artboard or single artwork, so allowing only one person to edit avoids conflicts in the design.
To invite a new collaborator:
1. Open your artwork.
2. Tap on Invite to edit [ image of icon].
3. Add people by their Creative Cloud username or email ID.
4. Tap Invite to edit. An invite is sent as an email to the intended receipient.
The receipient can find the shared artwork as a cloud document at: Your files > Shared with you from Fresco’s Home screen.
For details on invite collaborators to edit your documents, see How to invite your collaborators to edit cloud documents.
Editing a cloud document is common to Photoshop too. To understand more, see Share access and edit your cloud documents.
Roll-back to previous versions of your document using version history.
Your Creative Cloud plan includes different types of cloud storage. To know more about the benefits of each type of cloud storage, see About Cloud documents.
Adobe Fresco makes it easy for you to access your color themes and swatches from Creative Cloud Libraries, which appear automatically in the color panel. For more information, see Access Creative Cloud libraries in Fresco.
We've got you started with cloud documents in Adobe Fresco. The interface of Adobe Fresco is intuitive, so unleash your creativity with Upgrade storage for Adobe Fresco, How to upgrade to a paid plan of Adobe Fresco, Adobe Fresco and Photoshop, and Easily migrate from Draw and Sketch.
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