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October 5, 2015

Adobe launches Illustrator Draw and Capture CC apps for Android

by John_A


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Adobe has a penchant for replacing old apps with new ones, often playing around with key features here and there. The software company today launched a new app called Capture CC and the Android versions of Illustrator Draw app.

Capture CC will be replacing three old Adobe apps, Color CC, Brush CC, and Shape CC, which were launched earlier this year. The new app is capable of sketching vectors, exporting them through Creative Cloud account and creating new brushes for Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

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You can also generate color themes for your pictures. So, pretty much everything that the retiring apps were doing. The obvious good news is, you no longer have to download three separate apps for that.

Now, let’s focus on the Illustrator Draw app. It lets you create scalable vector illustrations or free-hand drawings with smooth strokes, which can be zoomed up to 64x for finer details. Through the app, you can easily send a native file to Illustrator CC or a PNG to Photoshop CC. Once connected to a desktop, the app automatically chooses and opens the correct platform for your file, where you can continue your project.

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Source: Play Store 1 Play Store 2

 

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