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How To Export Images Out Of Figma

Lesson 105 from: Figma UI UX Design Essentials

Daniel Walter Scott

How To Export Images Out Of Figma

Lesson 105 from: Figma UI UX Design Essentials

Daniel Walter Scott

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Lesson Info

105. How To Export Images Out Of Figma

<b>This lesson will show you how to export images from Figma.</b>

Lessons

Class Trailer
1

Introduction to Figma Essentials

02:53
2

Getting Started with Figma Training

03:06
3

What Is Figma For & Does It Do The Coding?

03:46
4

What's The Difference Between UI And UX In Figma

05:22
5

What We Are Making In This Figma Course

09:18
6

Class Project 01 - Create Your Own Brief

04:01
7

What is Lo Fi Wireframe vs High Fidelity in Figma?

02:34
8

Creating Our Design File & Introducing Frames In Figma

08:29
9

The Basics Of Type & Fonts In Figma

10:51
10

Rectangles, Circles, Buttons And Rounded Corners In Figma

06:50
11

How To Use Color In Figma

05:45
12

Strokes Plus Updating Color Defaults In Figma

09:28
13

Object Editing And How To Escape In Figma

01:47
14

Scale vs Selection Tool in Figma

02:39
15

Frames vs Groups in Figma

09:24
16

Class Project 02 - Wireframe

03:00
17

Where To Get Free Icons For Figma

09:10
18

Matching The Stroke Of Our Icons

05:16
19

How To Use Plugins In Figma For Icons

04:31
20

Class Project 03 - Icons

03:48
21

How to Use Pages in Figma

08:31
22

How to Prototype in Figma

10:46
23

Prototype Animation and Easing In Figma

10:53
24

Testing On Your Phone with Figma Mirror

05:40
25

Class Project 04 - Testing On Your Phone

03:51
26

What is Smart Animation & Delays in Figma?

08:44
27

Class Project 05 - My First Animation

02:01
28

Sharing & Commenting on a Figma File with Stakeholders

07:10
29

Sharing & Editing With Other Ux Designers In Figma

06:58
30

How I Get Inspiration For Ux Projects

06:39
31

How To Create A Mood Board In Figma

05:33
32

Class Project 06 - Moodboard

01:26
33

How to Work with Columns & Grids in Figma

13:54
34

Tips, Tricks, Preferences, and Weirdness in Figma

07:21
35

Color Inspiration & The Eyedropper In Figma

06:34
36

How To Create A Color Palette In Figma

09:02
37

How to Make Gradients in Figma

07:09
38

How to Create & Use Color Styles in Figma

08:01
39

Class Project 07 - Colors & Columns

04:00
40

Fonts on Desktop vs in Browser in Figma

01:30
41

What Fonts Can I Use? Plus Font Pairing In Figma

06:01
42

What Common Font Sizes Should I Choose In Web Design?

11:30
43

How to Make Character Styles in Figma

06:36
44

Lorem Ipsum & Placeholder Text In Figma

04:28
45

Useful Things To Know About Text In Figma

09:35
46

How To Fix Missing Fonts In Figma

02:42
47

Class Project 08 - Text

05:19
48

Drawing Tips And Tricks In Figma

09:38
49

Squircle Buttons with ios Rounded Courses In Figma

02:48
50

Boolean, Union, Subtract, Intersect and Exclude with Pathfinder in Figma

07:25
51

What Is The Difference? Union vs Flatten In Figma

03:36
52

Class Project 09 - Making Stuff

03:29
53

Smart Selection & Tidy Up in Figma

08:40
54

Do I Need To Know Illustrator With Figma?

04:15
55

Tips & Tricks For Using Images In Figma

06:11
56

Masking & Cropping Images In Figma

09:12
57

Free Images & Plugins For Figma

02:31
58

Do You Need Photoshop For Ux Design In Figma?

10:40
59

Class Project 10 - Images

01:17
60

What Is Autolayout & Expanding Buttons In Figma?

10:27
61

Class Project 11 - Buttons

01:15
62

Auto Layout For Spacing

05:47
63

How To Use Constraints In Figma

08:22
64

Combining Nested Frames Auto Layout & Constraints in Figma

11:54
65

Adding Text Box Autoheight to Autolayout in Figma

08:27
66

Class Project 12 - Responsive Design

02:19
67

Nice Drop Shadow & Inner Drop Shadow Effects In Figma

05:56
68

Blur Layer, Background Blur & Image Blur in Figma

05:57
69

How to Make Neumorphic UI buttons in Figma

07:37
70

Class Project 13 - Effects

01:53
71

How To Save Locally & Save History In Figma

05:42
72

What are Components in Figma?

06:19
73

Updating, Changing & Resetting Your Components

07:47
74

You Can’t Kill Main Components In Figma

07:22
75

Where Should You Keep Your Main Components In Figma

05:02
76

Intro To The Forward Slash / Naming Convention In Figma

08:55
77

Class Project 14 - Components

00:44
78

How To Make Component Variants In Figma

06:41
79

Another Way To Make Variables In Figma

06:14
80

How to Make a Multi Dimensional Variant in Figma

11:13
81

Class Project 15 - Variants

01:41
82

How To Make A Form Using Variants In Figma

12:52
83

Class Project 16 - Form

01:27
84

Putting It All Together In A Desktop Example

19:44
85

How To Add A Popup Overlay Modal In Figma

03:03
86

How To Make & Prototype A Tool Tip In Figma

07:26
87

What are Flows in Figma?

05:39
88

Slide In Mobile Nav Menu Overlay In Figma

03:55
89

Class Project 17 - Prototyping

01:10
90

How To Pin Navigation To The Top In Figma

10:17
91

How To Make A Horizontal Scrolling Swipe In Figma

06:36
92

Automatic Scroll Down The Page To Anchor Point In Figma

04:50
93

What are Teams vs Projects vs Files in Figma?

05:18
94

How Do You Use Team Libraries In Figma

11:03
95

The Difference Between Animation & Micro Interactions

02:55
96

Animation With Custom Easing In Figma

25:36
97

Class Project 18 - My Second Animation

01:54
98

How To Make Animated Transitions In Figma

12:34
99

Class Project 19 - Page Transition

01:31
100

Micro Interactions Using Interactive Components In Figma

05:54
101

Micro Interaction Toggle Switch In Figma

04:23
102

Micro Interaction Burger Menu Turned Into A Cross In Figma

04:23
103

Class Project 20 - Micro Interaction

01:35
104

How To Change The Thumbnail For Figma Files

04:10
105

How To Export Images Out Of Figma

07:40
106

How To Share Your Document With Clients & Stakeholders

07:09
107

Talking To Your Developer Early In The Figma Design Process

03:55
108

Sharing Figma With Developers & Engineers Handoff

06:07
109

What Are The Next Level Handoffs Aka Design Systems

03:18
110

Class Project 21 - Finish your design

04:57
111

What Next?

06:08

Lesson Info

How To Export Images Out Of Figma

Hi everyone in this video, we're going to look at exporting images from fig a kind of a general purpose exporting images. Um We'll look at some more specific use cases for developers and colleagues and stuff in the upcoming videos. But yeah, let's do this general purpose one. So you can export anything. Uh Let's have a look, there's logo, I need the logo exported. What you need to do is other programs you'd select it and go file, export something like that. This one here you apply export settings to. So I said you selected, I'm gonna apply some settings to it and then you can go through and pick this is the main one. OK? What kind of format it is PNG JP, GSVG or PDF. OK. If you're new to it SVG is is scalable vector graphics great for things like logos and icons because they are like resolution independent. That's the wrong key scale. OK? You can see they get bigger and bigger without pixel. In the past, you probably would have used a PNG because that allows can you see some transparen...

cy around the background as opposed to J PGS? Now this preview kind of updates. I think you have to like click off it, click on again. Let's go off on, let's have a look at the preview. It's still there. They're showing me the background anyway, this a league sport with a solid background. It won't be clear. So SPGS when you can do them icons, great logos, great. Anything. That's that kind of victory, simple straight lines. That's what SVG is, right? Scalable vector graphic and pngs are helpful for. I'll show you let's do JPEG because that's the the opposite of a PNG as a JPEG. OK? And VG, so J pegs are really good if there is no need for transparency and you've got a lot of color information, something like this SVG won't know what to do with it. OK? Because it's not a vector graphic like these kind of like linear shapes of text and icons. So J pegs first best for this J pegs have loads of colors. They can be compressed, nice and small, they look great. So I'd say export and I'd say you are AJ PEG. What you'll notice is the name here. Like if I want to export this, I just click the button and it tells me here you go export this thing. I'm putting my images here on just an empty folder on my desktop. You'll notice that it comes the the layer name over here is what FMA will use for the name of your file. So I can save it there. Let's have a little look. OK? And there's my JPEG. Now, how big is it gonna be? FIG is not really made for compressing this down. You might have to use something else. OK? Something like tiny JP G is a good solution or using something like Photoshop to get the file size down. They can be a little bit chunky coming out of FIG A. You also notice that's the file name. So if you want to be clever, OK, you can go in here and let's call this one IMG woman one. OK? And now when I go to export, it'll use that kind of naming convention. All right. J pegs good for images with no transparency. SVG is good for any sort of vector linear stuff. When we use a PN GP NGS are great for um a kind of half and half. So this one here has a circle and it has transparency. So you can't use a JPEG. So this image here can't be an SPG or a JPEG. So it has to be that PNG because it'll allow transparency around the outside. So other things that we haven't talked about is the sizing guide here. OK? If this will depend on of, let's say web design, often you'll supply your web developer with A one X and A two X depending on how they are making the site, how they are dealing with responsive images. This is a question you'll have to talk to with a developer. OK. Um You know, do you want to just cut the middle and be 1.5 and not have any sort of changing of images? It just means there's some monitors that image will look great at this kind of smaller one X size. And by one X it is going to be 100 and 74 by 100 and 74. If I export this one, OK, it is going to be double that size. OK? Which just means on fancy new laptops or computers, which is most of them. Now, uh it will look better and that one X will load fast and then be small but won't look as great. So often you can add more than one. So I'm going to export this PNG in both uh one and two X suffix. OK? That's a common practice for adding. So it's going to be still called ellipse too. OK? But one of them is going to have no suffix at the end, you might do this to be clear with yourself. And the suffix just means it's gonna go on the end. OK? Uh Let's stick it in there. Let's have a little look. So I'm gonna switch to this view. So we've got one X and two X can you see the file size differences still got transparency, you can kind of see the quality difference. It would be a little hard on this video but I'm sure you can see all the big pixels. This is getting a little bit old now, most websites will probably try and do this two X. Not always other things that are useful when you are exporting. Let's say that I want to export this. Um I'm gonna double click, I wanna export just this kind of circle again. So I'm gonna go ah Yep, I need that. What is it PNG transparency? There is an option in here that says see these little dotted lines. You can say actually ignore overlapping layers. But if I turn it off, watch this icon down here. There you go. It's gonna, you know it's gonna, it's grabbed the back part of that image. It's also grabbed the green box and all this other stuff. So it depends basically it's using the edges of their lips and grabbing everything else that overlaps. So you may or may not need it. I show everybody I never need it. There will be some time you will need it. We talked about one X and two X but let's say you do want say you've got an icon. I'm just going to grab one out of here. What we got. I got this. I don't even remember where I made that. OK. So I got it from somewhere. Let's say I need to export this. OK. I'm going to export. But instead of being an SVG, I've been asked to be supplied at a specific size. So I'm going to be a PNG so it still has transparency. It should really be an SVG. But let's just say in here instead of one X, we can type it in, we can say I want it to be, you know, a width of 500. So you put a W at the end or an H for the height, OK? You want it to be 500 pixels high or pixels wide. OK? And that would just force it, it assumes pixels. OK? So let's do that and let's do another one. And that is going to be say 100 pixels maybe for a thumbnail version of it. Let's export both pngs. I've left the suffix on theirs at times two, which is not good. OK? But there it is there. That's my white version. You can barely see it. That's the big version. You can see the wheels, they have transparency. OK? Uh But one is obviously 1000 pixels or 500 pixels and one is 100 if you have applied like export to a few different things and you kind of like go through and make a change. So you change one of your color styles and it updates a lot of things and you're like, do I have to go and individually go and apply all these again? Uh No, OK. You can export them kind of as one big go by going up to your little fig icon go to file. And if you hit this one just says export, it's gonna go through and say, hey, look, here's all the things that you've added export settings to. And you can say, OK, I need that, that don't need that, but I need these three and just click export and we'll do it in one big go and put them in there, replace existing files. There we go. Simple. All my friends that is exporting images out of fig. A hope you found it useful. I'll see you in the next video.

Class Materials

Bonus Materials

BYOL_Figma_Cheatsheet.pdf
Exercise_Files_-_Figma_Essentials.zip

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