My wife is a ui designer and she uses figma at work. I happen to sit with her sometimes and I'm impressed by the prototype and seeing the results. (We both know abt penpot already (but not using). Anyway I wanted to try it so I will be using penpot. So thanks for this video.
@@kodeup Yes. Also always be prepared in my opinion. The thing is that in companies they use paid applications and we don’t have much choice. But outside that we can’t afford it as well. So it’s a good practice to improve your skill with foss apps alongside paid app. It will help in a long run when you no longer have access to paid apps. Also we can contribute to foss apps development during this time. Fair game in my opinion.
Hi! we're leaving the answer here as well. That would require that you install Penpot locally and so you connect to local host. Instructions for this using Docker: help.penpot.app/technical-guide/getting-started/
I look at Penpot from time to time, and overall I'm very impressed with everything. But, the performance is extremely poor, and that's why I don't watch any of it in detail. How does the Figma team do it? One file 12 pages, each page with an incredible number of layouts and sogra images ... Everything runs extremely smoothly. Have you never looked at this yourself?
Great tutorial! Thanks, Laura... and yes, please make more of these. Greetings to you and Aral.
My wife is a ui designer and she uses figma at work. I happen to sit with her sometimes and I'm impressed by the prototype and seeing the results. (We both know abt penpot already (but not using). Anyway I wanted to try it so I will be using penpot. So thanks for this video.
Thanks for your words! We hope you can join Penpot soon :)
Bet, Penpot is flexible to use and fully free. It is a first free alternative, maybe the only at this time, to figma and Adobe XR.
@@kodeup Yes. Also always be prepared in my opinion. The thing is that in companies they use paid applications and we don’t have much choice. But outside that we can’t afford it as well. So it’s a good practice to improve your skill with foss apps alongside paid app. It will help in a long run when you no longer have access to paid apps. Also we can contribute to foss apps development during this time. Fair game in my opinion.
Thanks for the tutorial! Penpot is amazing, and every amazing tool should have tutorials like this one!
Thanks for the tutorial. I'm quite new to penpot.
But what about scrolling? It's the most basic interaction, but I don't get it work.
Awesome! Would like more tutorials like these.
Yes! There will be more 😊
Loved the tutorial
Now we have overlays. Cool!
Thanks for the insights. I think I will make the switch from XD to Penpot soon.
Do you guys have a desktop app for Macos or Windows?
Right now we're looking for a developer to improve the desktop app! We hope we can give you good news soon!
why use ''group'' and not a component? thanks!
Hi! You can use either a component or a group. These designs are standalone examples so there wasn’t much need to use components. Thank you!
This soft looks very prommising 😊 Any possible way to use penpod offline?
Hi! we're leaving the answer here as well. That would require that you install Penpot locally and so you connect to local host. Instructions for this using Docker: help.penpot.app/technical-guide/getting-started/
Are there any plans to add smart animations? 🤔👀
Can you make a longer tutorial, where you go from zero and design a small app with a few screens so we can see all the tools
Ty a really wonderfoul video
It would be great to have an open-source web design tool that is as user-friendly as this one.
Bruh what. Penpot is literally it XD
This is awesome
Keep creating content please
Yes!!!
Easy, but seems tedious! Dear lord help me keep up 🙏
I look at Penpot from time to time, and overall I'm very impressed with everything. But, the performance is extremely poor, and that's why I don't watch any of it in detail. How does the Figma team do it? One file 12 pages, each page with an incredible number of layouts and sogra images ... Everything runs extremely smoothly. Have you never looked at this yourself?
the constant zooming and panning is too distracting.
Thanks for your feedback. We'll take it into account for next video.