User Guide

Publish, export, and share

Learn how to share your Adobe Fresco artwork by publishing and exporting to different formats and surfaces.

Want to share your artwork on social media? You can do that directly from Adobe Fresco. You can also export your artwork to different formats, such as PNG, JPG, PSD, and PDF, for sharing or using in other apps and services. You can email, message, and print your artwork directly from the app.

Adobe Fresco automatically records all of the strokes you make while drawing and creates a timelapse video that shows your work coming to life.

How to quickly export and share

Use the Quick export option to quickly share or print your artwork. 

  1. Open the artwork in Adobe Fresco.
  2. Tap Share   icon on the title bar. 
  3. Tap Quick export.
  4. Choose how you want to export or share and complete the steps.
Share menu open with Quick export highlighted, along with options to export images or send work to other apps.
Export your artwork quickly using the Share menu.

If you frequently export in a format other than JPG, change the Quick export settings in the Adobe Fresco app settings. For more information, see customize app settings.

How to export and share as PNG, JPG, PSD, or PDF

Use the Export image option from the Share workspace to choose a popular format, such as PNG, JPG (high, medium, or low quality), PSD or PDF and share from within Adobe Fresco.

  1. Open the artwork in Adobe Fresco.
  2. Tap Share   icon on the title bar.
  3. Tap Export image.
  4. Choose the output Format
    If you've chosen JPG as the output format, set the image quality to LowMedium, or High.
  5. Tap Export.
  6. Save or share the artwork.

You can also connect your social media accounts and add content credentials to your work. 

How to publish your artwork on Behance

Your creative expressions can easily reach the large creative community on Behance right from within Adobe Fresco. You can publish not only your artwork but also a timelapse recording of your creation process.

  1. Open the artwork in Adobe Fresco.
  2. Tap Share   icon on the title bar.
  3. Tap Send to Behance.
  4. Update the details in the Project Editor screen and tap Publish.
Project Editor showing artwork preview, project title and tags, creative field selection, and a Publish button.
Publish your artwork by adding project details and previewing how it will appear on Behance.

Compress Livestream videos using timelapse controls

You must set a resolution for your recording before you start Livestreaming. Follow these steps to adjust the quality and resolution of your timelapse video.

  1. Tap the settings   icon on the tool bar. 
  2. Tap App settings > General > Timelapse settings.  
  3. In the Quality drop-down menu, select one of the options: LowMedium, or High.
  4.  In the Dimensions drop-down menu, select the desired resolution option before you start drawing: 
    1. For macOS: Set between 1920 x 1080 or 4096 x 4096, which is a 4K resolution.
    2. For Windows: Set between 1920 x 1080 and 2048 x 2048. 4096 x 4096 resolution option is not available.
App Settings open to Timelapse settings, showing quality options and dimension choices up to high resolution
Adjust timelapse quality and dimensions.

How to save a timelapse video of your artwork

You can now share the creation process of your artwork with a timelapse video. 

  1. Open the artwork in Adobe Fresco.
  2. Tap Share  icon on the title bar, then tap Export timelapse.
  3. Play the recording to preview the output.
  4. Tap Export.
  5. Choose the location where you want to save the MP4 file.
Note

Fresco does not support Timelapse videos on Surface Pro X and Surface Pro 9 devices. For more information, see Supported features on iPad, iPhone, and Windows.

How do I send my Fresco artwork to Illustrator on iPad or desktop?

  1. Open the artwork in Adobe Fresco.
  2. Tap Share  icon on the title bar and then tap Send to Illustrator.
  3. Choose between iPad or desktop option.

For more details, see Adobe Fresco and Illustrator.

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