Adobe Capture, Drawings to Vectors

A hand-drawn artist, sadly I am not. I admit that. What is even more frustrating is after I fail at my little stick person doing something amazing is that I can’t send the scribble over to my computer easily. That frustration ended when I found Adobe Capture.
No longer are the days of folding up your little napkin drawing and trying to gently preserve it in your pocket while you search for a scanner. Once you send it in email or save it in dropbox you still have to open your email and save it or find it in your cloud account. Not to mention now that you do have it saved and open, you still have to figure out how to edit it, color it, and resize it. Forget that jazz!
Adobe Capture is an easy and amazing this simple app allows you to snap a picture of your napkin drawing, whiteboard diagram, or even a photo, and save the image to your library within Adobe.
There is that caveat, you do need to have an Adobe account. I’m guessing if you’re reading this then you probably already do. Adobe Capture is so intuitive that the app allows you to adjust your new image before you save it.
I know you’re probably thinking, “Wait a minute, I can adjust the image?” Yes, and there’s more. The image doesn’t simply take a picture of your little drawing buddy and save it to the cloud. It modifies your precious drawing into a vector-based illustration! BOOM! MIND BLOWN! You have the full ability after you save, it to place it into an Illustrator document and change the color, resize, and repurpose your little pocket creation with only a few clicks of a button.
Try out Adobe Capture today. It’s free to download (Apple | Google) and easy to use.
Your turn. Teach me a time-saving, fun, or unique tool you found to make your life easier in the comments.