Brilliant! I stucked with my carousel on the stage how to slice it. And here I got the answer and great tips how to streamline the work. Awesome! Many thanks! ❤️😊😊👍🏻
@@LeWebDad I believe that it might appear as I am on the beginning with my Figma adventure. Insta carousel is a hot subject. I would appreciate some design tips on how to make it looks outstanding ex: putting images into brush effects and some odd shapes, adding motion effects to one slide. I was wondering how to export and split carousel when there are some slides with motion elements. Thanks for asking me! 😊
Why not use the SPLICE tool in Figma to just splice the single frame into 10 pieces and just export the spilces? It does the same thing. Everything will be done within Figma itself. You don't need to use a separate website to do that.
Evolution 😂 I made this video a long time ago and didn’t know about the plug-in then. The one that Eduardo mentioned in the comments does the job and it’s def faster!
Is there a reason why you wouldn't use the slice tool? I use the Slice tool photoshop, and it looks like Figma has the same capabilities. Might be worth exploring to be able to export directly from Figma instead of needing another tool.
I use the slice tool for this as you suggest. Rather than making squares to set to borders I make a 1080 x 1080 slice. Then duplicate this across the frame. Once the layout is done, select the slices and Figma will export them as separate jpegs.
This was very helpful. May I ask, I find that my designs loose quality as I upload them on Instagram. I am using Figma as my design tool. Any suggestions on that? How can I maintain the quality of my design on Instagram?
Hi Ahmed, if the image quality seems low/pixelated, maybe your images are too small. Instagram says that the square photos are 1080x1080 and so I would treat that as the minimum for your artboard. You could always try exporting at 2x. It should be cool. Hope this helps!
Hi Tony, for that, I'm duplicating the square. On mac, you simply hold the option button as you drag. After you do this, Figma remember how far you moved the duplicate shape and then if you press cmd+d to duplicate more, it will create the duplicates in the new location
I was searching for this kind of easy and yet effective tutorial, thank you a lot, Sir.
Cool! Such a good approach. Thanks for the video
Brilliant! I stucked with my carousel on the stage how to slice it. And here I got the answer and great tips how to streamline the work. Awesome! Many thanks! ❤️😊😊👍🏻
Great stuff Katarzyna! Glad it helped :) Let me know if you have any other questions regarding Figma or carousels :) I'd like to make more videos!!
@@LeWebDad I believe that it might appear as I am on the beginning with my Figma adventure. Insta carousel is a hot subject. I would appreciate some design tips on how to make it looks outstanding ex: putting images into brush effects and some odd shapes, adding motion effects to one slide. I was wondering how to export and split carousel when there are some slides with motion elements. Thanks for asking me! 😊
just tried this out and it worked perfectly! genius!
🤗 Thank you!!!
nice Michael! thanks a lot!
Thank youu!!
This is super helpful!
Why not use the SPLICE tool in Figma to just splice the single frame into 10 pieces and just export the spilces? It does the same thing. Everything will be done within Figma itself. You don't need to use a separate website to do that.
Evolution 😂 I made this video a long time ago and didn’t know about the plug-in then. The one that Eduardo mentioned in the comments does the job and it’s def faster!
Thanks, was helpful) Make more videos!
Thx u and will do! Let me know if u have any suggestions for helpful topics! 😀
Is there a reason why you wouldn't use the slice tool? I use the Slice tool photoshop, and it looks like Figma has the same capabilities.
Might be worth exploring to be able to export directly from Figma instead of needing another tool.
I use the slice tool for this as you suggest. Rather than making squares to set to borders I make a 1080 x 1080 slice. Then duplicate this across the frame. Once the layout is done, select the slices and Figma will export them as separate jpegs.
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PS: The beef I mentioned in the comment is vegan, just to be clear 😂😂😂
This was very helpful. May I ask, I find that my designs loose quality as I upload them on Instagram. I am using Figma as my design tool. Any suggestions on that? How can I maintain the quality of my design on Instagram?
Hi Ahmed, if the image quality seems low/pixelated, maybe your images are too small. Instagram says that the square photos are 1080x1080 and so I would treat that as the minimum for your artboard. You could always try exporting at 2x. It should be cool. Hope this helps!
How did you copy past the 1080*1080 blocks next to each other?
Hi Tony, for that, I'm duplicating the square. On mac, you simply hold the option button as you drag. After you do this, Figma remember how far you moved the duplicate shape and then if you press cmd+d to duplicate more, it will create the duplicates in the new location
@@LeWebDad thank you so much, I appreciate that❤
@@tony7786 awesome! Happy to help :)
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