Fonction sketch and line art

Qui à des informations sur la fonction sketch and line art se trouvant dans le menu objet des dernières version de CC ???
Google et l'aide illustrator ne sont pas avares en info sur cette fonctionnalité passé sous silence...

Après recherche et déduction personnelle. Une fois l'application Adobe Sketch installée sur votre tablette et un jolie dessin effectué, une fonction "envoyé vers Illustrator" est disponible dans les menu de partage en haut à droite. Illustrator  sur votre pc/mac devrait s'ouvrir sous vos yeux ébahis et devrait faire apparaître votre dessin dans un format non vectoriel. La fonction sketch and line art permet de la vectorisé (la vectorisation dynamique n'étant pas possible pour ce type d'élément apparemment)
J'espère que ca pourra aide quelqu'un

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