Exporting images and PDFs from Sketch or Figma is a great way to create high-quality content for your short course. Both Sketch and Figma are robust design and prototyping tools that allow you to quickly create professional visuals for your project.
With a few simple steps, you can export images and PDFs from either of these tools and use them in your course.
Exporting Images From Sketch
Exporting images from Sketch is a straightforward process. First, select the artboard that contains the image you want to export.
Then click on “File” in the top navigation bar and select “Export” from the drop-down menu. The Export window will open, allowing you to choose the format of the exported image, its size, and other settings. When done, click “Export” to save your image.
Exporting PDFs From Sketch
Exporting PDFs from Sketch is also easy. To do this, open the document containing the content you want to export as a PDF. Then click on “File” in the top navigation bar and select “Export” from the drop-down menu. In the Export window, select “PDF” as the file type and then click “Export” to save your file.
Exporting Images From Figma
If you are using Figma for creating visuals for your course, exporting images is also straightforward.
Select the artboard with your image on it and then click on “File” in the top navigation bar. Select “Export…” from the drop-down menu and this will open up an Export window with options for choosing size, format, name, etc., of your exported image. When done, click “Export” to save your file.
Exporting PDFs From Figma
To export a PDF from Figma, open up the document containing content that you wish to save as a PDF file. Then click on “File” in top navigation bar and select “Export…” from drop-down menu which will open up an Export window with options for choosing size, format (choose “PDF”), name etc., of exported file. When done clicking “Export” will save your file.
In conclusion, exporting images or PDFs from either Sketch or Figma is an easy process that will help make sure that all of your visuals are high quality when included in your short course materials.