Expand Stroke / Create Outlines (convert stroke to separate filled path)
In Illustrator, I can draw an object and then use Expand to convert the strokes to a fill.
I would like to be able to do this in XD
Hi,
I am happy to let you know that once with release of XD 41, we’ve also shipped the Outline Stroke feature.
Happy designing!
Corina Murgila
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Anonymous commented
Expand that Stroke already, Adobe!
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DF commented
We are waiting for this feature long time. Come on!
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Alexander Kalinowski commented
+1
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Mark commented
+1, this would be an immensely useful feature
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Roberto commented
Pleaseeeeeeeee STROKE to Path!!!! plaeaseeeeeee
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Anonymous commented
Yes, yes, yes!
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Nabendu Paul commented
Adobe are you even hearing us. We need this feature right away. I spent hours making icons only to realize that its not supported on adobe xd. Solve this issue right away. Its good that i had illustartor. But it inefficent to switch between softwares
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Mitsuki commented
Definitely we need this!!!
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Nijaz commented
Definitely a big time saver as I have to scale up items for export from time to time, you've made converting text to path as easy as can be, this is definitely the next step! Big vote for this one.
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Charlie Stableford commented
You can expand and outline shapes by pressing command + 8
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Jeremy commented
Yes! Please add this.
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Hassaan Syed commented
A must feature for XD. Please incorporate this feature in next coming update.
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GG commented
ASAP Please!
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Marta Więckowska commented
Really Adobe? 3 years and still no progress on making that happen? It's a basic vector tool.
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Anonymous commented
Need it now!
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Jakub Foglar commented
This actually is a big reason why I have to keep Illustrator :D Let’s do this!
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Mohd Shoaib commented
+11
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Anonymous commented
+3
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Jaki Chen commented
+111111111111111~
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Stellar commented
This would be a perfect addition, I don't know why it doesn't exist in XD already considering it's for digital design becasue any svg graphics needs borders converted to outline to enable correct resizing when rendered digitally.