Round corners on path anchor points
It's currently possible to round corners on primitive shapes. As soon as additional anchor points are added, or a shape is created from scratch using the pen tool, the ability to round corners is removed.
It would be nice to have this option at all times.
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Dantaro commented
Can't draw nice flow arrows on a user-journey without rounding a path corner. Whatup Adobe?
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Zohra Lakri commented
Yeah I tried to make a bookmark icon using the pen tool and can't round the corners! I won't be using Adobe XD if I can't make basic icons properly.
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Maciej commented
how is it possible that they did not fixed it yet...
like others I try to make a lot of components but they are all f***ed because of this bug/feature
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Ryan Battles commented
It really is strange this hasn't been fixed yet. Seriously makes me consider switching to a different application.
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Justice Work Chan commented
PLEASE COMPLETE THIS. When I double click the rounded rectangle, it converts into path with noticing me!!!!
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Ishwari commented
Yep much needed feature. It would be best if we could round any corner of any shape.
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Toosh Toosh commented
It's not just nice to have it's mandatory for me, I have to make icons outside of xd since it doesn't have this option
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Amasun commented
The XD desvelopers just want us to buy Illustrator to make the corners, shame on them.
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Arthur commented
Please add the ability to round all points as it is done in illustrator !!!
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Jess commented
I've come here to add to the chorus of disapproval: In my project I have several components which are exactly the same apart from colour and height (because of varying numbers of items on each list). All I want to do is change the colour of the box and resize it vertically. But the second I double click to select it so I can change the colour, I'm making it impossible to resize whilst maintaining the border radius (I do have a workaround, to click on the four points that make the path, then use arrows to resize, but this is loads more fiddly, and it doesn't allow me to change the border radius, just maintain it).
Why on earth can't I change the colour of a shape without turning it into a path? This is ridiculous and must be addressed. As someone mentioned below, Illustrator allows a shape to be a path but also keep the border radius tool, so why can't Xd? I appreciate that a lot of the detailed features of Illustrator aren't necessary for Xd, but the lack of this one has frustrated me regularly on a few different projects.
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Guillaume Loreau commented
Please do something this is horrible I can't stand this anymore, we have to use multiple clicks to go inside a composant and transform it to path without knowing then you have to restart your form from the begining if you want round corner...
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Ashby0102 commented
Thats why we move to Figma Ladies and Gentlemen! This issue never exists in Figma. Adobe XD Support knows what the problem is but their developers don't and will never listen to our problems.
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Matthew Long commented
I like being able to double click and immediately adjust my rectangles to a path. This helps me create dynamic solutions quickly. The issue lies when you are inadvertently converting your grouped buttons to a path. I now understand in that instance that I am altering the rectangle to a path. But When you are moving quickly and need to get into your nested objects, you can unknowingly double click and change this rectangle into a path. So the biggest issue becomes when I am adapting a standard-sized button to a large button to accommodate the lengthy text. I've created this button as a component and as the text grows my button looks strange and unusable. Is there a class we can add to groups or components that keep this from changing to a path? Or better yet, a right-click option to revert path back to rectangle?
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Florian Pürschel commented
Number one reason why I have to switch to Sketch everytime I want to create a damn icon
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Çağrı Bıkmaz commented
How one tiny extra click turns the whole design into garbage.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so irritating. We can click too much when clicking to enter the group. Then we turn it bacground rectangle the path, without realizing it.
We design whole application and then when we want to change the radius or increase the card size BOOM!
corners spread or radius cannot be changed and the worst part is coming are you ready? the background card turned into a path, copied and spread like a virus over the whole design. Whoole design -
Ken commented
Please implement this.
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Heidi Boor commented
The double click is my instinct when something is grouped to select that one object (as this is how the functionality works in Illustrator and Indesign). It is frustrating to have to redraw shapes whenever I inadvertently turn it into a custom path. Thanks!
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Joo Chung commented
It should be easy to simply undo accidental changes from shapes to paths. Maybe set it so that if you click on, say, a rectangle and end up in path editing mode, if you back out without changing any points, the path will revert back to the shape. Or, perhaps even better, make shape -> path conversion an explicit choice from like a right-click menu option. Because elements can be grouped into multiple nested groups, it's far too easy to inadvertently convert a shape to path. And with the current inability to undo it, just leads to more work down the line. And this is compounded by the fact that we're forced to have either assets or layers palette shown, with no way to have both open. So if you're in assets mode, you have to click to the layers mode, find the group, and potentially do all kinds of acrobatics to make things right.
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Matthias commented
I would like to round this tooltip ;-)