Figma is an amazing vector-based design platform. It’s powerful and flexible, allowing for limitless creative possibilities.
One of the great features of Figma is its ability to shape images and fit them into other shapes. This can be used to create a variety of interesting effects, from adding perspective to a flat image to creating a more complex composition.
Fitting an image into a shape in Figma isn’t difficult, but it does require a few steps. The first step is to select the image you want to use and drag it into the canvas.
Then select the shape you want the image to fit into and drag it onto the canvas as well. You can then use the “Group” command (under the “Object” menu) to group both elements together.
Once they are grouped together, you can use the “Align” command (also under Object) to align them both horizontally or vertically. This will ensure that they are perfectly aligned with each other. You can then use the “Scale” command (under Object again) to change the size of either element until they match up perfectly.
Now that your image and shape are aligned and scaled, you can easily fit one inside of the other by selecting both elements and using either the “Fit Image in Shape” or “Fit Shape in Image” command (under Object again). This will automatically resize either element so that it fits exactly inside of or around whichever one you selected.
Conclusion: Fitting a picture into a shape in Figma is easy when done correctly. All it requires is dragging both elements onto your canvas, grouping them together, aligning them properly, scaling them until they match up perfectly, and then using either the “Fit Image in Shape” or “Fit Shape in Image” commands to get your desired effect. With these steps, you’ll be able to easily fit any picture into any shape with ease!