![]() > How do I zoom in with hotkeys and not snap to 50% or 100%? ![]() But first, why don't you get comfortable with the tool that we're gonna use all day? And then we'll kind of do a whole bunch of these little extensions down here in a second, and we will learn a whole bunch of other little tricks as we go along. We'll see some tricks that you can do with that in a second. You'll notice that when I hold Option or Alt, I can make a duplicate of any given layer and have a second version to work with it. And what you can do, you can work in this one if you want. One of the things I would recommend that you do is press the Cmd or Ctrl key and go ahead and get that frame selected. But ideally, we want to figure out how to kind of use some of these alignment tools as well. You don't need to get it exactly in the same position, I don't care. The goal is to get a something like this. But if we are still struggling to get stuff where we need it, it's going to be a not fun time. We're gonna get all the way into building drop down menus and buttons that hover and have all the states that we're used to in a UI. But probably, a more useful kind of part of your time here is to just try a few things out. And basically, cuz listening to me talk about how to move around the Figma UI is great and wonderful, highly recommended. > All right, so you're gonna flip over to an exercise real quick. ![]() Transcript from the "Aligning Objects" Lesson
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |