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clipboard
Clipboard fails between XD and other apps—including Ai—however it works within itself.
Please fix this so that there is a good integration and ability to copy something to the clipboard from XD and paste it in another app.
3 votesIn the July release, you will be able to copy bitmap images of any selected elements or artboards. This will allow you to:
1. Copy artboards directly to presentations or specs built in apps like Powerpoint, Keynote, Google Docs, etc.
2. Copy any other elements into docs for presentations (raster)
3. Copy bitmaps and paste them into PS for quick edits and the copy/paste them back to XD. -
slack integration
For my team, this would be much better than just a dedicated in-tool comment system for getting feedback as this would make my prototypes more accessible to the whole team and company without the need for me to specifically send the link to select individuals.
78 votesXD has a great Slack integration now! See https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/integrations/creative-cloud-slack.html for details.
If you have any feedback or additional requests for this integration, please open new items here in UserVoice — closing this original one as completed now.
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Import all SVG exported from Illustrator, for compatibility
In V1, it's clear that support for AI and PS files will be minimal. But please support SVG files. As of now, SVG files don't even appear and if they do, only parts of them are seen.
With SVG support, I can export all my AI artwork to SVG and import that into XD without losing any styles. This will be a great temporary fix while you work on supporting AI files. Please make this happen for V1.
281 votesHi everyone,
We have both SVG and Ai files support. If there are missing properties at SVG import / export, I suggest we track those in separate threads.
Best,
Dan -
Workflows for Illustrator and Photoshop users: create artwork in PS/AI, import into XD, add interaction in XD
I think most of us in the industry already use AI and/or PS as our primary design tool. It would have been awesome if XD was a tool that focused on simply adding interactivity to artwork that was imported from AI or PS. AI and PS already have all the editing capabilities... why do you want to add them again in XD. It seems like the goal was to create an answer to Sketch, rather than enabling existing Adobe users to rapidly create interactive prototypes. Adobe's core strength is in AI and PS... and you could have hit it out…
28 votesYou can now import both Illustrator and Photoshop documents to add animations to them.
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Import Illustrator / AI
Import Illustrator file with options to select layers and/or artboards.
This would increase ease of use and workflow, so a user is not always switching between apps.
1,070 votesHi everyone,
I’m happy to announce that with version 13 you can natively open Illustrator files in XD. Layers, artboards, effects, symbols and artwork are preserved, editable and at the best visual fidelity.
To open an Illustrator file in XD, do one of the following:
- In XD, select File > Open. Navigate to the required folder, select an .ai file, and open in XD. You can also use the Cmd+O (Mac), or Ctrl+O (Windows) keyboard shortcuts.
- Drag the Ai file over the XD icon (on Mac only).
- Right-click the Illustrator file and select Open with > XD from the sub menu.Here’s a list of what’s supported and not supported at this time: https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/kb/open-illustrator-files-in-xd.html
We’re also working on adding the same transfer fidelity for copy & paste from Ai workflow, so keep an eye on our next releases.
Thanks for voting this feature and let us know…
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Import Photoshop / PSD
Import Photoshop file with options to select layers and/or artboards.
This would increase ease of use and workflow, so a user is not always switching between apps. Import options for layers, artboards, or even layer comps, would also cut down a lot of rework.
1,286 votesHi everyone,
I’m glad to announce that we’ve just released this feature!
You can bring your Photoshop files into XD by simply opening a PSD file with the CMD-O command or by selecting “Open” from the “File” menu. Your file will automatically convert into a new XD file with your artboards, layers, and assets editable and at a high fidelity.
You can find more details about March release here:
https://theblog.adobe.com/march-2018-update-adobe-xd/Note that we bring in Photoshop elements and effects that can be mapped to XD’s functionality, the rest are either rasterized or not transferred yet to the XD file. Learn more about what is supported here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/xd/kb/open-photoshop-files-in-xd.htmlLet us know your feedback.
Thanks,
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Import Photoshop vector objects as editable vector shapes
Vector objects (via Photoshop) do not allow color edits. Editing fills extend to the rectangular bounds, not just the object
(the shapes are imported as raster bitmap images, currently)
9 votesIn the latest version of Photoshop (CC 2017), it’s now possible to copy vector shapes to the clipboard via Edit > Copy Special > Copy SVG. Pasting these into XD will keep them as editable vectors where you can edit the fill & stroke.
If you have any feedback about how this works, please file a new suggestion here in UserVoice or start a discussion in our forums: https://forums.adobe.com/community/experiencedesign.