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I’m editing this to strictly be about border eyedropper, as we just shipped the fill eyedropper (i).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Shian commentedActually, all Adobe would need to do, is add "Fill eyedropper", "Border Eyedropper", "Remove Fill", and "Remove Border", to their menu, and now you can go to Mac OS's system preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > And set your own shortcuts.
Easy to implement for Adobe, and it gives us users the power to set our own shortcuts.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Shian commentedFirework's ability to create and manipulate objects as vector shapes, AND edit them as bitmaps, was arguably its best feature and saved me tons of time.
This is the blind spot for Sketch, Affinity Designer, Invision Studio, JustinMind, and Adobe XD as well.
The notion that non-photography work means no lasso or magic wand tool is quite short-sighted. Yes you can use vector shapes and masks to remove bitmap backgrounds and extract selections from bitmaps, but it would be so much easier with a magic wand and a lasso.
Sketch has an excellent magic wand but is missing the lasso which is needed half the time to complete the job.
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2,872 votesfeature-under-review · 153 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Shian supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment Shian commentedyes, smart symbols I think is better than master artboard. you could select a symbol and then pick either "show on all" or "show on selected" artboards.
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We think you’re going to really, really dig the plugin integrations we’re making available later this year :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Shian commentedIf you can load URL you can probably show video in there too so that takes care of it
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Actually, all Adobe would need to do, is add "Fill eyedropper", "Border Eyedropper", "Remove Fill", and "Remove Border", to their menu, and now you can go to Mac OS's system preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > And set your own shortcuts.
Easy to implement for Adobe, and it gives us users the power to set our own shortcuts.