This was very helpful, just installed the app on my phone this morning (out of curiosity) and WOW, did I just get a quick education on what this app can do. Thank you.
Wow I am completely new to all the Adobe apps. Just downloaded Adobe capture and am amazed and thankful to you. I am an artist using procreate and trying to get a grasping of some of it. Thanks
I went to school for graphic design over 20 years ago. I did not much with it other than little projects for church and family.thinking of getting back into it
Just downloaded the app... 🤯 So helpful! Thanks for the run through. I think i just found a new favorite tool. No more scrolling through fonts to match or trying to find the right color. Thanks!
Awesome, focused information. You provide enough detail for me to immediately get started. Now, I can create additional options for me to grow in my work! Thanks, Derrick!
That was kind of confusing bcoz you created everything on mobile then you jumped on laptop, and you start using another app..I didn't understand that bit.. do we have to use laptop 💻? Or we can do it by using the mobile phone
Adobe Capture allows you to use your phone to “capture” elements-like images, fonts, textures-and save them to your Creative Cloud library, where you can access them via the Adobe apps on whatever device you choose. So capture something on your phone, then use it in, for example, Adobe Fresco on your iPad, or Illustrator on your desktop.
Fabulous overview of Capture. Loved it. Thanks.
This was very helpful, just installed the app on my phone this morning (out of curiosity) and WOW, did I just get a quick education on what this app can do. Thank you.
Wow I am completely new to all the Adobe apps. Just downloaded Adobe capture and am amazed and thankful to you. I am an artist using procreate and trying to get a grasping of some of it. Thanks
I went to school for graphic design over 20 years ago. I did not much with it other than little projects for church and family.thinking of getting back into it
Excellent! Easy to follow, yet quite complete. Thanks!!!
Nice, how would you import vector brush? I tried and it said it wasn’t supported in fresco but the capture app said it’s compatible.
This was so helpful thank you for sharing.
Just downloaded the app... 🤯 So helpful! Thanks for the run through. I think i just found a new favorite tool. No more scrolling through fonts to match or trying to find the right color. Thanks!
You’re welcome, Samuel! Glad it was helpful!!! 👍🏼
thank you so much for this video!! it's super helpful 🔥
Great tutorial. The link with free codes doesn't work
Absolutely brilliant tutorial … thank you so much. Regards
WOW things have come a long way
Awesome, focused information. You provide enough detail for me to immediately get started. Now, I can create additional options for me to grow in my work! Thanks, Derrick!
Thank you, Paul! I’m excited to see what you create, and I hope it helps you make an incredible impact with your work!
Thanks!
Thank you Dear Derrick. Awesome
You’re a great teacher! Thanks so much!
Great tutorial! What do you use to record your phone screen?
Wow did he reply?
Thanku soo much man
Really helpful 👍👌
what the screen software that shows the video?
How can I export iPhone adobe capture svgs. to MacBook Pro laptop?
Thankyou very helpful!
That was kind of confusing bcoz you created everything on mobile then you jumped on laptop, and you start using another app..I didn't understand that bit.. do we have to use laptop 💻? Or we can do it by using the mobile phone
Adobe Capture allows you to use your phone to “capture” elements-like images, fonts, textures-and save them to your Creative Cloud library, where you can access them via the Adobe apps on whatever device you choose. So capture something on your phone, then use it in, for example, Adobe Fresco on your iPad, or Illustrator on your desktop.
Awesome information!! Thanks!!
What is the link for Adobe Capture CC? I can't find it in the app store.
Try this: apps.apple.com/us/app/adobe-capture/id1040200189
Nice, Sir !
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