Here are all the cool @figma illustrations created in #2022. I learned a lot of new techniques in order to achieve the result I wanted by using just Figma. Small recap below 🧶
Year started with Mirabel. I loved the #encanto movie so much I didn't stop creating it.
Learned: some new techniques for creating small details on cloth, especially that wool butterfly.
In the last few months I'v been learning NextJS, and I decided to use it to code my portfolio. It's live at vjy.me. During the process, I learned a lot. Sharing few learnings, resources & @figma UI Kit here 🧶
How? All coded in NextJS and deployed on Vercel. It was fun working on Next JS, I learned a lot, and I experimented with different stuff. Here how started
Yes, this is all @figma. Over the past few weeks, I have been experimenting with @rogie's NT plugin. It is so easy to create these effects, just follow the steps shared below, figma file also shared 🧶
Halftone: The challenge was to create halftone effects using layer blending mode and custom textures created with the background filter. The result was really great
Last night, when I was bored in a meeting 😌, I made some noise in @figma using the NT plugin @rogie. With this pluign we can create cool metal, wood, and many other texture by simply combining with layer mode. Shared some tips below 🧶
I have quick tested these on text as mask, and so far everything looks good :)
Another fun experiment using @figma prototype. I made this small head rig last week. Creating this was lot of fun 😍. By using cavas as masks and combining with autolayout, I created this so quickly. Sharing behind the scene below 🧶
I was looking for tutorial to create animation and found this article. And decided to create a face rig in figma schoolofmotion.com/blog/after-eff…
After experimented with auto layout and masking, it was easy for me to achieve. This was the initial idea what I shared on Instagram story and people are like what?