Like, I'm just getting started with it, so use a little imagination here, but the fact that you can smart animate new @figmadesign auto-layout options will save a ton of time.
— miggi from figgi (@miggi) November 19, 2020
Here the only difference between the frames is the "fill container" option on the middle doodad. pic.twitter.com/TBnDj3ctru
Great tip! Other replies to Rogie’s original tweet are also worth checking out.
Duplicate line segments while holding the option key, and click-dragging. And Shift + X to swap fill and stroke. pic.twitter.com/J8XWZlQlG9
— miggi from figgi (@miggi) October 26, 2020
Any one want this as a @figmadesign community file? pic.twitter.com/89DAZifFjY
— miggi from figgi (@miggi) September 7, 2020
Making little @figmadesign demos on iterating simple illustrations and components... Wait for it... Still can't get over how awesome vector networks are. pic.twitter.com/Sg9k1EvJfv
— miggi from figgi (@miggi) August 30, 2020
Miguel Cardona teaches New Media Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and shares some of the activities that he does with students in Figma.