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You should already be able to copy and paste vectors from both Illustrator and Photoshop. In Photoshop, you’ll need to copy as vector in order to paste into XD. For more about both, please read: https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-design/help/working-with-external-assets.html
I believe we also support transparent bitmap layers from Photoshop as well on Mac.
Please let us know if this answers your question!
-Elaine
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I can’t comment on the state of design, but what I can do for you is to merge the other story into this one, which will notify all of the other people who upvoted for it. That being said, it’s likely that people are beginning to go all-vector, which negates the need for bitmap 9-scaling if you have fixed point corners.
-Elaine
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Hi Elaine, I disagree totally. I.e. I have a modal, where I need the middle part to always be expandable. But want to quickly resize the modal. Here is where 9 sliding kicks in.