Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

Adobe’s Max conference unveiled many new features and tools. The one special announcement in this conference was- Adobe is developing live streaming within the Creative cloud. Adobe made this decision so that people could learn new skills and tools from their favorite artists.

This live streaming feature will let artists stream as they are working. A beta version of live streaming on Creative Cloud was launched for Adobe Fresco for a whitelisted group of users so that they could stream their work.  Adobe’s chief product officer Scott Belsky explained “When you see a live stream of someone in our products, you want to know what tool they’re using — when they use the tool and when they stop using it — almost like a form of the waveform of video, But imagine a waveform related to what tools people are using, and imagine being able to source all live streams that have ever been done in a particular product, by a particular tool, to be able to learn how people are doing something.”

Before this feature, users would have rely on third-party mediums such as Youtube to watch and learn from the work of artists. Now users will not have to wait for adobe to upload tutorials on Youtube. The Live Streaming feature will arrive next year.

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