“It wasn’t an easy build but we worked closely with Microsoft and Intel to get the brushes right, and to squeeze from the hardware and software as much performance as possible,” the company notes in today’s announcement. The company says it built Fresco for Windows from the ground up. Like its iPad brethren, Fresco for Windows features Adobe’s vector and raster tools for painting, drawing and sketching. Today, Fresco is also coming to Windows, starting with Microsoft’s Surface line (starting with the Surface Pro 4, the Surface Go and all Surface Studio and Book devices) and Wacom Mobile Studio devices. In September, Adobe launched Fresco, its next-gen drawing and painting app, for the iPad.
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