Pablo Stanley shows his use of Figma components and variants for creating an illustration system of characters for a new comics series, The Design Team.
Creating an illustration system for a new comics series using @figmadesign
— Pablo Stanley (@pablostanley) May 29, 2021
I’ll make the doodles available as open source and on @blushdesignapp later.
Follow the IG account to read the comics when they’re out https://t.co/9udNJXghdF pic.twitter.com/R4CIUKhRdr
Miggi makes a sunburst graphic and puts a bird on it. Don’t miss part two, where he explores a totally different and quite creative way to build it with a stroke.
Make a sunburst graphic (and put a bird on it) in @figmadesign with #ProfessorFigma #figmatip pic.twitter.com/GvIPJw9bgN
— miggi from figgi (@miggi) May 26, 2021
Cool illustration and background animation made in Figma using the new Interactive Components.
The FigMatrix has you. Illustration and background animation done in @figmadesign using the new Interactive Components prototyping feature! If you have the beta, download and run it here:https://t.co/gPqCF1LFrq pic.twitter.com/CBSnSlUMgG
— Joey 🙃 (@mrhammn) March 1, 2021
Timo Lins makes impressive 3D illustrations with Figma components.
I suck at 3D. But thanks to @figmadesign, I'm able to create illustrations like this. pic.twitter.com/6JqeDew2G0
— Timo Lins 🎨🛠 (@timolins) February 10, 2021
If you’ve been following the GME/WSB story last week, don’t miss this joke.
Here’s a Doge illustration in @figmadesign! To the moon!https://t.co/7Xt35kix3b pic.twitter.com/3pcT84PJlS
— Joey 🙃 (@mrhammn) January 29, 2021
Noah Jacobus pushes Figma’s capabilities beyond normal product design and uses it to draw, style, and animate the logo.
It’s no secret that I like @figmadesign a lot—it’s basically replaced my entire illustration & iconography pipeline. Even D&D maps! But I also try to push its capabilities beyond normal product design stuff and my own comfort zone.
— Noah Jacobus (@Jabronus) January 28, 2021
Drawn, styled, and animated in the Big Fig™ pic.twitter.com/2uFgiiB47T
I shared one of Sebastian’s futuristic interface illustrations a few months ago, but really glad he recorded a full video tutorial with his process!
Martin Bekerman is a Brand Design Lead at Netflix and a fantastic illustrator. See some of his recent artworks in the next section.
Presentation template featuring ‘Stuck at Home’ illustrations by Blush.
Cool artwork by Joey Lamelas. Don’t miss his process shared on Twitter.
An overview of tools for converting Adobe Illustrator files to Figma. Based on this test, XD2Sketch works the best and has a comprehensive set of converters between popular design tools (the name is misleading), but their price is steep.
An artwork by Robbie Smith.
Welp, took a lot longer than planned, but I bring you the @themandalorian , via @figmadesign ...#figma #illustration pic.twitter.com/t7Xm0erH1A
— Robbie Smith (@robrebooted) December 20, 2020
By Bonnie Kate Wolf. Don’t miss the textures she used, as shared in the replies.
The absolute masterpiece that is evermore by @taylorswift13 pushed me to my limits to explore what I can really do with @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/WE5qZkSVIm
— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) December 14, 2020
Another beautiful illustration by Bonnie Kate Wolf.
I hope y'all aren't tired of my Figma faux renders. This one is for @mmhmmapp <3
— Bonnie Kate Wolf (@bonniekatewolf) December 18, 2020
I love you a latte @figmadesign pic.twitter.com/Kjw4ZaAqFg
Beautiful illustration by Vijay Verma. (If you didn’t watch the movie yet, you’re in for a treat!)