Grab your Rectangle Tool ® again, and draw a little rectangle at the top of the board. The overlapping part of your rectangle will disappear once you click anywhere outside the artboard. Then set the border size to 20 and set “Fill” to white.ĭrag your rectangle downwards, so that it goes over the border of your artboard. Select the color picker next to “ Border” in the Appearance panel, and click on the blue square in your swatches palette. 1: ClipboardĬlick on the Rectangle Tool ® and draw a rectangle as shown in the image below. Now all your shapes will snap to the grid. Click on your first artboard and check “ Grid” in the Property Inspector. Let’s begin to draw our icons! First, we need to see a grid on our artboards. It shows you how to get rid of swatches, too.Īfter that, you are free to delete squares palette colors we created before. Let’s see how to add colors to the swatch, in the video below. Click on the first square, then grab the Color Picker and pick the color from the first colored square of our palette. Now, with all squares selected, click on “Ungroup Grid”. Create a square above palette colors and click on “Repeat Grid”. Let’s see how to add these colors to XD watches. You can use it to drag and drop it into your XD window. After you’re done, select all your swatches palette squares and get rid of their border color by unchecking “ Border” in the Property Inspector. Now, I will use the color picker to choose a color for every square from my palette image. If you prefer, you can also manually enter a hex value in the color picker.
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