From the course: Principle for UX Design (2019)
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Create assets in Photoshop - Principle Tutorial
From the course: Principle for UX Design (2019)
Create assets in Photoshop
- [Instructor] When you were pulling together your Principle projects you will discover there is a heavy-duty imaging component involved in creating these projects. And the odds are pretty good many of you will be using images prepared in Photoshop. As such, there are a couple of things you need to know. To find out, open the PshopArtboards file found in your chapter download. So what we've got here is our friend Squiffy from earlier in this course. And if you take a look at the Artboard you'll notice it's composed of quite a few layers. So the first lesson you're about to learn about Photoshop and Principle is this, Principle doesn't play nice with Photoshop. If you are designing screens on Photoshop Artboards, they come into Principle flattened. You lose the layers, end of discussion. The other thing you can do is you can drag and drop layers into Principle, but again, if you were to select, say this little badge here of good old Squiffy and drag and drop it into Principle, it would…
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