Figma and Adobe XD are two of the most popular programs used by graphic designers and developers. Both have their own advantages, but there are some key differences between them.
For example, Figma is a browser-based design tool while Adobe XD is desktop-based. Figma offers more collaborative features than Adobe XD, while Adobe XD has a more comprehensive library of tools. So if you’re wondering how to convert from Figma to XD, here’s what you need to know.
Step 1: Export Your Figma File
The first step in converting from Figma to XD is to export your file from Figma. To do this, open the file in Figma and click “File > Export…” From here you can choose which format you want to export your file as — either .sketch or .xd. Make sure you select .xd when exporting your file.
Step 2: Import the File into Adobe XD
Once your file has been exported from Figma, open up Adobe XD and click “File > Import…” From here you can select the file that you just exported from Figma and it will be imported into Adobe XD.
Step 3: Adjust Settings in Adobe XD
Once your file has been imported into Adobe XD, you may need to adjust some settings before moving forward with your project. Head over to the “Settings” tab at the top of the screen and adjust things such as font sizes, text alignment, margins, etc.
Step 4: Begin Designing!
Now that your settings have been adjusted, it’s time to start designing! Use all of the tools available in Adobe XD such as shapes, icons, text boxes, etc. Make sure to keep an eye on how everything looks on different devices by using the Responsive Resize feature located on the right side panel.
Converting from Figma to Adobe XD is a relatively straightforward process if you follow these steps carefully. It may take some time for all of your settings and elements to be transferred over correctly but once done it will allow for easier collaboration between designers who use different programs.