Adobe Apps Will Support Inbuilt Live-Streaming Features
Anil - Nov 11, 2019
When Adobe Fresco and other upcoming apps are widely available, users can start working with this live-streaming feature.
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Every year, Adobe establishes an annual conference called Adobe MAX to showcase its Creative Cloud apps, and previews of those features as well. This year, Adobe introduced a trendy feature - Live-streaming - which other platforms like YouTube and Twitch have long been famous for. As such, there will be a bunch of inbuilt options for streaming, which allows creators to broadcast every stage of their workflow, according to The Verge.
It seems that nothing will be as simple as the way we trigger the feature: All you need to do is to hit a button then start live-stream. In addition, you can get a link to share with people that you want to watch your work. Of course, viewers can interact with the streamer by commenting or asking any questions. For a long time, watching experts working on Creative Cloud has been considered a helpful way to improve learners’ abilities. However, many digital artists still had to use third-party services like Patreon and Skillshare to do this. From now on, not only instructors but also learners can take advantage of the new function as they can make things done more effectively with real-time questions and instant feedback.
At the time, the beta test is limited to some select Adobe Fresco users. When Adobe Fresco and other upcoming apps are widely available, users can start working with the live-streaming feature mentioned above.
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