Does it have to be at a set ration to fit into all the frames from the start or ? I upscaled my pics and they wont fit into the frame good as I made em in a 2:3 Ar.
I am trying to resize my photos based on your steps. The problem is that my photo depicts a portrait or a face so I can't use the fit method and then cover the blank using the same photo flipped horizontally. I realize is better to choose the fill option and leave image as is. Do you think I will have a problem? Is there any other option? I would appreciate if you made a guide exclusivelly for this step. for example -Add image to figma, resize, extract and save image to final form
Yeah you could have it fill and it’s understandable that it may look enlarged in certain sizes. I’m making a new video showing this process in new and easier steps so stay tune!
I believe the part I showed from 03:52 - 04:03 answers your question. Let me know again if you're still facing issues. Alternatively, you can check out my newer video on resizing here -> th-cam.com/video/FULCCbSZASE/w-d-xo.html
watch from 02:00 to 02:09, basically you click on the frame and change the values on the right panel. Also, you can use my template here www.figma.com/file/ZEIdwQAPByYYh4aiXqa1bb/Untitled?type=design&mode=design&t=rBeHo8RuzSzTzUt1-1
Thanks for sharing your journey! Just opened my shop about a month ago. Still waiting for my first sale. How many listings do you have? I have about 40 with the goal of having 100 by April.
@@itsjrbro I can't remember but I can tell you that I opened my store on the 12th of December 2022 and I got my first sale roughly 2.5 weeks later. that month I had a total of 206 visits.
Regarding DPI - is there any way to reach both 300 DPI and 7,200 x 10,800 resolution for a 2:3 image? Because of the initial DPI of the image, I can only get the following after using Upscayl x4 then using Figma for 4.17x to reach 300 DPI or 4x to reach 7,200 x 10,800: 300 DPI and 7,507 x 11,260 288 DPI and 7,200 x 10,800 Thanks for any info
You wouldn't be able to achieve that using figma and I've stopped using it due of that. It sucks because I really love figma but I've change to photoshop now which is better for prints altho it requires a bit much more work. Nonetheless, I believe the oversize in pixels wouldn't make much a difference since the aspect ratio still remains the same. Anyway, I've made a newer video which covers that using photopea(free), you can watch it here. th-cam.com/video/FULCCbSZASE/w-d-xo.html
@@ghostofsparta5128 you would need to convert the aspect ratio in inches to pixels and set it to the frame So if the size is 20x30 inches (AR 2:3), you convert them to pixels which will be 1440x2160 and set it as the frame size
I've made a newer version of this process, check out here th-cam.com/video/FULCCbSZASE/w-d-xo.html
Best tutorial I've seen on resizing, well done!
Very good tutorial been looking for hours for this solution!
Thanks you for this perfect tutorial mate !
Where can I get a Wall Art Size guide like that?
Does it have to be at a set ration to fit into all the frames from the start or ? I upscaled my pics and they wont fit into the frame good as I made em in a 2:3 Ar.
Can you share the template for different aspect ratios that you showed in figma ?
I am trying to resize my photos based on your steps. The problem is that my photo depicts a portrait or a face so I can't use the fit method and then cover the blank using the same photo flipped horizontally.
I realize is better to choose the fill option and leave image as is. Do you think I will have a problem? Is there any other option? I would appreciate if you made a guide exclusivelly for this step. for example
-Add image to figma, resize, extract and save image to final form
Yeah you could have it fill and it’s understandable that it may look enlarged in certain sizes. I’m making a new video showing this process in new and easier steps so stay tune!
Zen is there a figma for windows?
When you do the flip horizontal and after filling the gap, how do you remove the flip image and get the intersection image?
I believe the part I showed from 03:52 - 04:03 answers your question. Let me know again if you're still facing issues. Alternatively, you can check out my newer video on resizing here -> th-cam.com/video/FULCCbSZASE/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much, is there a more faster way to rescale images, for example a Photoshop action or a web app that do it quicker?
I’m not sure tho… but I’ll keep a lookout for ways to make the process faster!
learned a lot ty zen!
Noice 👍
after make a fame , i dont know how to resize where do you get the template from figma ?
watch from 02:00 to 02:09, basically you click on the frame and change the values on the right panel.
Also, you can use my template here www.figma.com/file/ZEIdwQAPByYYh4aiXqa1bb/Untitled?type=design&mode=design&t=rBeHo8RuzSzTzUt1-1
@@ZenEscapingTheMatrix thank you so much
Thanks for sharing your journey! Just opened my shop about a month ago. Still waiting for my first sale. How many listings do you have? I have about 40 with the goal of having 100 by April.
I have about 60+ listings now but most of the sale comes from one or two listing
@@ZenEscapingTheMatrix how many views/visits did you get before your fist sale?
@@itsjrbro I can't remember but I can tell you that I opened my store on the 12th of December 2022 and I got my first sale roughly 2.5 weeks later.
that month I had a total of 206 visits.
Do you boost with ads?
@@012897 I have been running $2/day ads for this month and still don’t see a boost in visits and sales tho
Regarding DPI - is there any way to reach both 300 DPI and 7,200 x 10,800 resolution for a 2:3 image?
Because of the initial DPI of the image, I can only get the following after using Upscayl x4 then using Figma for 4.17x to reach 300 DPI or 4x to reach 7,200 x 10,800:
300 DPI and 7,507 x 11,260
288 DPI and 7,200 x 10,800
Thanks for any info
You wouldn't be able to achieve that using figma and I've stopped using it due of that. It sucks because I really love figma but I've change to photoshop now which is better for prints altho it requires a bit much more work. Nonetheless, I believe the oversize in pixels wouldn't make much a difference since the aspect ratio still remains the same.
Anyway, I've made a newer video which covers that using photopea(free), you can watch it here. th-cam.com/video/FULCCbSZASE/w-d-xo.html
thx!
In a previous video u used chainner , but now you use only figma .. which is best
I realised when I use chainner, the image will look stretched in certain aspect ratio and I don’t like that. So yeah I prefer Figma now
@@ZenEscapingTheMatrix yeah.. it happened for me too ....btw how to set custom aspect ratio for frame in figma
@@ghostofsparta5128 you would need to convert the aspect ratio in inches to pixels and set it to the frame
So if the size is 20x30 inches (AR 2:3), you convert them to pixels which will be 1440x2160 and set it as the frame size
Great Video. I can’t figure out how to make multiple frames in Figma, I made one and was huge, lol. Pls explain, Thx
@@traverlers4 you press “F” and drag out the box on your screen, you can repeat that for multiple frames or just copy and paste existing frame
Helpful but you talk and move too fast.