Rotating something in Figma is a great way to quickly and easily create unique looks for your design projects. Figma makes it simple to rotate an object, group of objects, or even an entire page.
By rotating your objects you can create interesting shapes, sizes, and perspectives for your designs. Here’s how you can rotate an object or group in Figma:
Step 1: Select the object or group of objects that you want to rotate. You can do this by either clicking on the object itself or selecting multiple items by holding down the Shift key while selecting them with your mouse.
Step 2: Once you’ve selected the object(s) you want to rotate, select the “Rotate” option from the toolbar at the top of the canvas. You can also access this option by right-clicking on the selection and then selecting “Rotate” from the menu that appears.
Step 3: A dialog box will appear with several options for rotating your selection. In this box, you can enter a specific number of degrees that you would like to rotate your selection by, as well as set up a rotation animation that will occur over time if desired. You can also use special modifiers such as “clockwise” or “counter-clockwise” to specify how much and in what direction you would like to spin your selection.
Step 4: After setting up the rotation options, click “OK” and your selection will be rotated according to your chosen settings. You can then make further adjustments by using different tools in Figma such as nudging, scaling, skewing, etc., if desired.
Conclusion: Rotating something in Figma is easy and straightforward! All it takes is four simple steps – select an object(s) from your canvas; select ‘Rotate’ from either the toolbar or right-click menu; enter a degree value or choose one of the modifiers; and click ‘OK’. From there, you’ll have plenty of options for further adjustments so that you can get just the look you’re after!