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How Do You Get Color Picker in Figma?

Last updated on September 28, 2022 @ 10:44 pm

There are a few ways to get color picker in Figma. The first way is to use the color picker tool that is built into the software.

To access this tool, simply click on the “fill” icon in the toolbar and then click on the “color” option in the drop-down menu. This will open up the color picker tool and you can then select the color you want to use.

Another way to get color picker in Figma is to use an external plugin. There are a few different plugins that you can use, but we recommend using the “Picker” plugin by Design+Code.

PRO TIP: If you are not careful, you may end up with a color picker that is not in Figma. This could lead to lost work and frustration. Be sure to only download color pickers from trusted sources.

This plugin gives you a lot of control over how you select colors and also lets you save your favorite colors for future use. To install this plugin, simply go to the “Plugins” tab in Figma and search for “Picker”. Once you’ve installed the plugin, you can access it by clicking on the “color” icon in the toolbar and then selecting “Picker” from the drop-down menu.

Once you’ve selected a color, you can then apply it to any object in Figma by clicking on the object and then selecting the “fill” option in the toolbar. You can also change the opacity of the color by clicking on the “opacity” option in the toolbar.

Finally, if you want to add a bit of variety to your design, you can always create your own custom colors. To do this, simply click on the “+” icon next to the “fill” option in the toolbar and then select “custom color”. This will open up a new window where you can create your own custom color swatches.

So there you have it! These are just a few ways that you can get color picker in Figma. Experiment with each of these methods and see which one works best for your workflow.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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