- [Demian] Before we start, I'd like to highlight that XD has monthly updates. It's constantly improving. That means the UI you're seeing now might be slightly different than the one on the videos here, but don't worry. The core functionality is the same, and if you can't find something, feel free to reach out to me on Twitter, my Twitter handle is Demian Borba. I also want to highlight that XD has a free version, so you and your friends can play with it at any time for free.
All right, let's move on.
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Released
10/17/2018- Adding, removing, and recording interactions
- Using overlays and fixed elements
- Creating rich animations within the same artboard
- Using timed transitions and drag gestures
- Previewing mobile projects on iOS or Android devices
- Sharing prototypes on the web for feedback
- Creating design specs for developers
- Exporting assets as PNG, SVG, PDF, and JPG
- Export designs to After Effects
- Delivering presentations with XD
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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What is XD?5m 10s
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1. Prototype Mode Basics
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Why do we prototype?3m 21s
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Copy and paste interactions1m 45s
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Record your interaction2m 7s
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Fix elements when scrolling2m 50s
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Mix Auto-Animate with Time4m 15s
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2. Preview Your Mobile Projects with XD
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Real-time preview via USB1m 44s
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Artboards and hotspot hints2m 32s
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3. Share a Prototype on the Web
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Email a copy57s
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4. Export Assets for Developers
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Batch exporting assets1m 41s
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Export to After Effects2m 45s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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