Placing assets is fast and easy with familiar gestures to rotate, scale, and move. With Aero, you can create interactive experiences without needing to rely on a developer. Apply behaviors to your content to build combinations of triggers and actions that draw viewers of your experience to drive the narrative and engage with the story. Add motion to your objects by using your mobile device to draw the path of motion you want the object to take. Switch to Preview mode for fast feedback on how the edits you make will look and feel for viewers of your experience. Easily test how interactions and placement of your assets will enhance your scene and record quick videos or take snapshots of your work in progress so you share and get input for rapid iteration. Whether you’ve completed your design or still want feedback from other collaborators, Aero gives you the power to share your creations for easy viewing. Now that Adobe Aero supports App Clips, people can view your Aero experiences on iOS without needing to install the Aero app. Plus, Aero experiences load much faster than before, enabling viewers to dive right in and start interacting with your content. Send a link so people can interact with your creation in Aero on their own device in Viewer mode. When you make changes to the creation, you can publish your changes to the original shared link - no need to update the link or QR code. I created my first project through the tutorial, and it took up some of my cloud storage. I have the free version so it’s only 2 GB. I wanted to delete the project so it tried pressing and holding on the thumbnail and nothing happened. I eventually found myself on the cloud storage tab, where I saw the project thumbnail now with three dots next to it. ai clicked these three dots, saw the delete option, and deleted the project. I then proceeded to go back to the recents tab annndddd, nothing. There, except it had the uploading symbol on the thumbnail. I then went back to the cloud storage tab, and the project was still there even. I had thought that the delete option would have at least deleted it from my cloud storage, seeing as that is the page I originally deleted it from. I then thought to go to the files app on my device, and I saw the project there, and deleted it there. I then went back to the Aero app and my project was STILL THERE. LIKE WHAT? Every project takes up cloud storage and with no apparent way to delete stuf from it, I can’t even conserve storage. I had already previously thought that adobe was a greedy, money-milking company. From your description, it sounds like you were almost there. If you're looking to gain back storage from deleting old or unused projects, you would open the Aero App > Click the Hamburger Menu > Select Cloud Documents > Find the Project You Want To Delete > Click "." > Delete. Once you have done that, Aero places the cloud document in the "Deleted" folder in case you made a mistake and deleted the scene by accident. What you will then do if you are sure you want the scene to be deleted is Click The Hamburger Menu > Deleted > Find the Deleted File > Click "." > Permanently Delete.
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