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How Do You Create a Vector in Figma?

Last updated on January 12, 2023 @ 11:46 am

There are 2 different ways to create a vector in Figma.

The Pen Tool

To do this, simply click the Pen Tool in the toolbar.1. Select the Pen toolUse the Pen Tool to create vector graphics.2. Use the Pen Tool to create vector graphicsUse the Paint Bucket Tool to insert a fill into the vector graphic you’ve created.3. Use the Paint Bucket Tool to insert a fill into the Vector Graphic you createdYou can also use the Bend Tool by holding the ctrl key while adjusting a single vector network point. Once you are satisfied with your design you can press Done4.1 You can also use the bend tool by holding the ctrl key while adjusting a single vector network point.

The Rectangle Tool

To do this, select the Rectangle Tool from the drop-down menu. Then click and drag to create your vector.5. Select the Rectangle Tool In the Top MenuClick Edit Object Icon in the top menu bar. 5. Click Edit Object Icon in the Top Menu BarFrom then on you can now modify the shape of the rectangle you’ve created.6. From then on you can now modify the shape of the rectangle you've created.

PRO TIP: This article contains information about creating a vector in Figma. It is important to note that this process can be complex and time-consuming. In addition, it is important to have a basic understanding of vector graphics before attempting to create a vector in Figma.

Once you have created your vector, this will open up the Vector editor, where you can make changes to your vector. You can also hold the shift key to create a 45-degree vector line and press the ctrl key if you want to create a curved vector line.

Holding the alt key will turn off mirroring your vector points. Use arrow keys if you want precise movements when editing your vector networks. You can delete a vector point by selecting the desired point and hitting the delete key on your keyboard.

Once you have finished editing your vector, you can save it by clicking on the Done button in the toolbar or the pres Enter key on your keyboard.

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