I don’t think it is a good news for sure. No matter what they are saying or what promise they gives, at the end of the it is a proprietary and they will screw up things when they want
I think everyone is being a bit dramatic about the whole thing haha. So many startups goals are to be bought out so I think this is great for the creator. I think Adobe is going to retire Xd and use some features from xd in figma
14:36 is possible to change components, but you have to use the main-folder of the component, not the first item of the component group "Home", then you can change everything. Very simple. 14:50 is the same. Because the components are in a group folder, you get into the main group by double clicking, and if you click again you get into the single item. Dont know were the problem. Near all SW works in the same way, even Figma. 16:03 you can clearly see on the left side, you copied the complete component folder. Means you made 5x component folder with only 1 single item inside. Sorry, but i think more and more it was the first time you ever worked with this software, otherwise i cant explain this mistakes. 26:36 you have to use constraints. Its the same you use in web development. So you fix the text on the button and can so say how the text should stay to the button. Same if you want to have the button on the place when you make the webpage mobile ready. Then you have to use the constraints. 27:22 You should make a Asset of the Button, so you can use it later again, and it looks the same, instead of deleting it what i saw. Gary, i am normal a huge fan of your channel, but this time you have to go back to school 🙂*joking*
I would like to make a clarification here Gary, open source doesn't automatically mean free. This one might be, but open source means that the code is not proprietary, but instead is open to the public and oftentimes built by the public.
You do realize open source = 100% free? I have never seen any paid open source software other than dev support or epic features never required by the average open source user. Gotta thank the Dev for making the UI similar to Figma. This means the courses on Figma can be related to Penpot.
Lunacy has been my go to since I am a freelancer - if I need to collaborate, Penpot will be my choice!. I ditched Adobe 4 yrs ago for Affinity Designer, Affinity Publisher, & Affinity Photo - best choice I ever made!!!!
@@NazzarenoGiannelliCG I haven't 'used Figma OR Luncy much - I'm a former web design instructor, so am used to going straight to coding in html with placeholder boxes and such. But to me, both Figma and Lunacy are like the portions of Illustrator a web designer uses. Illustrator does more, but how much of that "more" does the average web designer need? Not much. I think the interfaces of Lunacy and Figma are almost identical. Nice thing about Lunacy is you can work either on or offline...I typically work offline as I don't have the need to collaborate much. But I'm seriously impressed w/Lunacy. BTW, I've used Illustrator and Photoshop for a long time - absolutely HATED the interface, and found Illustrator layering and effects applied totally non-intuitive - I love the power of Lunacy with the simplicity of the intuitive interface. I think if you have a project you're prototyping, you can probably learn a huge amount of how to work with Lunacy over the course of a weekend. Find a couple of tutorials in the vicinity of an hour or so that show in real time how to do a mock up, then have a go at doing your own project mockup. I've found the best (and almost only) Lunacy tutorials are on their own youtube channel - icons8.com. Here's one that'll take about 45 min. from them. Have fun exploring it! ;-) ruclips.net/video/f-MlrCqZeHQ/видео.html BTW, here's a link to their own playlist of 62 vids on Lunacy: ruclips.net/p/PL7NuoYuwcraA_VP2hY22d-C3DGi1qHM5Y
it is indeed in the future it will destroy Figma I've been workin with Penpot lately and I'm really satisfied as Gary mentioned the only issue rn in PenPot is the plugins and micro interactions and they are workin on it
@@tonyvito5062 are variants and overflow behaviours present in Penpot like in Figma? Because I wasn't able to find corresponding features during the days I tested Penpot.
Yeah another $15 a month subscription is getting harder to swallow when you wanna work on just your stuff for your business, and you’re not a designer.
One thing that PenPot have and Figma don't which is for me essential for prototyping is ability to make multiple actions for same trigger. For example you want something to be triggered when you click on button, but also you want something else to be triggered on same click. The most common thing we need for prototyping and 20 billion dollar software don't have it but open source PenPot does :)
Opensource is showing.again and again its power I am so excited that people are opening eyes on things on software development Lets hope people with pay with downloads and donations to their favourite opensource projects more and more
If you want more in-depth prototypes then use Axure. I find it a bit silly shooting down Figma based on one single feature. Speaking of features, Penpot doesn't have AutoLayout nor live collaboration, things that are much more useful and needed for UI/UX software.
Pro tip #3: To get the text to vertically align inside your button, stretch the height of the text box to match the button rectangle (exactly like you did to make it center horizontally), and set the text alignment to middle (icons next to the text center buttons). This will now be aligned properly in the vertical direction in the middle of your button when you resize.
26:40 you can set the vertical alignment of the text inside it's container, then it'll stay centered as it's container and parent container change size.
I've just opened PenPot for the first time and while it seems very evolved in its features, some are lacking or make little sense. The BIG one for me is component state. Creating 'simple' hover effects seems really hard/odd with overlays and gets messy really quick (I could be missing something and please say if I am). The other is components like this video describes at 14:30 updating the text styles do not update other states. The way 'around' this I think is to create a typography asset style and apply that style to the buttons text. Then changing that updates the other components that use that style. Like I say I maybe doing it wrong and I hope that I am and that someone can point me at the write way to do these things, as right now it is stopping me making the switch from Figma (which I have only just jumped to from Adobe XD).
PenPot is just what i need. I will use it to make new ui for veyon. Veyon has some things i don't really need and lack things i need so what i had in mind will be based on veyon but use something different. Besides you can also selfhost PenPot so it's not web app exclusive.
7:51 - You add another gradient by clicking on the fill additional parameter on the right. Thanks for this great course. Hope there are more of it. 27:17 - lmao
it seems a bit more "easy to start". At the other hand it could be to easy in the long run, sure all the grids, and autolayout stuff in figma isnt easy the first time, but in the end you have clearly structured webdesigns with some constraints and dependencies which are working perfectly together. Im not sure about, but yeah still nice tool and impressive for the short time of 5 years :) Edit: I visited the website of penpot, you can host it by yourself... thats INSANE !
As a broke Ass, I've been using penpot for like 2 years. I love it. But I've also never paid for the bigger named packages. So I don't know what I'm missing.
Lunacy is NOT open source and based on the comments from the founder of the project there is no intention to open source it. So Lunacy is just another Figma and the development team has visions of acquisition dancing in their heads. Trading one proprietary application for another is a fool's errand.
Is it possible to Design a portfolio in Figma, Adobe xd, etc. and connect it to a domain or are those simply Design tools that you would have to then translate into HTML, CSS, and Javascript in order to create an actual website?
Yes, they're just design tools. However, there are some Figma plug-ins (and XD I believe), that convert the designs to html/css with a few clicks. Do they produce the best results? No. But if you need something quick and easy, sure..
Open source community have always hated when some tool is bought some big brands, so check this comment after a year, you will have PenPot will already have matured in a rocket speed, because community always like freedom !
XD is not free anymore. I believe Adobe will only keep Figma free for students and educators in the future. Also, XD will be shut down in time. I'm 99% certain of this.
I mean. If I was a businessman and I acquired one of the my main competitors on the market. I would either merge it with a product, use it for ideas, or replace my existing product with it while integrating my own business model.
@@DesignCourse they have great products, but they're just too greedy, they're probably gonna destroy Figma chances are they won't like community plugins (because they are free).
What are your thoughts on the Adobe / Figma acquisition? I think no matter what happens, we'll all be a-ok. ;)
I don’t think it is a good news for sure. No matter what they are saying or what promise they gives, at the end of the it is a proprietary and they will screw up things when they want
I honestly don't know. But have you tried Lunacy it's similar to Penpot.
Please install our Adobe spyware that takes a ton of your system resources to keep using Figma... please upgrade to pro version to use this feature
I don't think is good.
Well u know like Macromedia in the past, and etc.
I think everyone is being a bit dramatic about the whole thing haha. So many startups goals are to be bought out so I think this is great for the creator. I think Adobe is going to retire Xd and use some features from xd in figma
Thankfully there will always be awesome people developing new software that we can use instead of Adobe.
14:36 is possible to change components, but you have to use the main-folder of the component, not the first item of the component group "Home", then you can change everything. Very simple.
14:50 is the same. Because the components are in a group folder, you get into the main group by double clicking, and if you click again you get into the single item. Dont know were the problem. Near all SW works in the same way, even Figma.
16:03 you can clearly see on the left side, you copied the complete component folder. Means you made 5x component folder with only 1 single item inside. Sorry, but i think more and more it was the first time you ever worked with this software, otherwise i cant explain this mistakes.
26:36 you have to use constraints. Its the same you use in web development. So you fix the text on the button and can so say how the text should stay to the button. Same if you want to have the button on the place when you make the webpage mobile ready. Then you have to use the constraints.
27:22 You should make a Asset of the Button, so you can use it later again, and it looks the same, instead of deleting it what i saw.
Gary, i am normal a huge fan of your channel, but this time you have to go back to school 🙂*joking*
I would like to make a clarification here Gary, open source doesn't automatically mean free. This one might be, but open source means that the code is not proprietary, but instead is open to the public and oftentimes built by the public.
yep, I caught myself after watching the video making that mistake. ;)
@@DesignCourse ruclips.net/video/GFaxgIKD9dM/видео.html You should take a look at this tool for figma, it exports responsive web pages
You do realize open source = 100% free? I have never seen any paid open source software other than dev support or epic features never required by the average open source user. Gotta thank the Dev for making the UI similar to Figma. This means the courses on Figma can be related to Penpot.
it is free, free as in freedom not as in beer.
You can have proprietary/licensed open source code.. Open source just means that the source code is.. yep, open.
Lunacy has been my go to since I am a freelancer - if I need to collaborate, Penpot will be my choice!. I ditched Adobe 4 yrs ago for Affinity Designer, Affinity Publisher, & Affinity Photo - best choice I ever made!!!!
Does Lunacy jave the same features as Figma or is it more like Illustrator? I didn't know about it, but looking at the official website it looks cool!
@@NazzarenoGiannelliCG I haven't 'used Figma OR Luncy much - I'm a former web design instructor, so am used to going straight to coding in html with placeholder boxes and such. But to me, both Figma and Lunacy are like the portions of Illustrator a web designer uses. Illustrator does more, but how much of that "more" does the average web designer need? Not much. I think the interfaces of Lunacy and Figma are almost identical. Nice thing about Lunacy is you can work either on or offline...I typically work offline as I don't have the need to collaborate much. But I'm seriously impressed w/Lunacy. BTW, I've used Illustrator and Photoshop for a long time - absolutely HATED the interface, and found Illustrator layering and effects applied totally non-intuitive - I love the power of Lunacy with the simplicity of the intuitive interface. I think if you have a project you're prototyping, you can probably learn a huge amount of how to work with Lunacy over the course of a weekend. Find a couple of tutorials in the vicinity of an hour or so that show in real time how to do a mock up, then have a go at doing your own project mockup. I've found the best (and almost only) Lunacy tutorials are on their own youtube channel - icons8.com. Here's one that'll take about 45 min. from them. Have fun exploring it! ;-) ruclips.net/video/f-MlrCqZeHQ/видео.html BTW, here's a link to their own playlist of 62 vids on Lunacy: ruclips.net/p/PL7NuoYuwcraA_VP2hY22d-C3DGi1qHM5Y
@@tamis5908 Thank you for the Input! 🙂
I think I will close my eyes, take a deep breath, and pretend like PenPot is the new Figma...
it is indeed in the future it will destroy Figma I've been workin with Penpot lately and I'm really satisfied as Gary mentioned the only issue rn in PenPot is the plugins and micro interactions and they are workin on it
@@tonyvito5062 are variants and overflow behaviours present in Penpot like in Figma? Because I wasn't able to find corresponding features during the days I tested Penpot.
@@tonyvito5062 I think it will improve overtime as it is open source and people gonna to contribute more and more to make it better.
Yeah another $15 a month subscription is getting harder to swallow when you wanna work on just your stuff for your business, and you’re not a designer.
One thing that PenPot have and Figma don't which is for me essential for prototyping is ability to make multiple actions for same trigger. For example you want something to be triggered when you click on button, but also you want something else to be triggered on same click. The most common thing we need for prototyping and 20 billion dollar software don't have it but open source PenPot does :)
Opensource is showing.again and again its power
I am so excited that people are opening eyes on things on software development
Lets hope people with pay with downloads and donations to their favourite opensource projects more and more
Budget went to giving free ice cream away
If you want more in-depth prototypes then use Axure. I find it a bit silly shooting down Figma based on one single feature. Speaking of features, Penpot doesn't have AutoLayout nor live collaboration, things that are much more useful and needed for UI/UX software.
Figma is being developed since 2012. PenPot only since 2018. So, give PenPot 6 more years and imagine where they would be!
And then Adobe buys it
@@tsoueid ugh, what a horrible nightmare
@@tsoueid It's open source, which means anyone can copy the code and take it home. So don't worry
@@AmineGdoura if they buy it then youll only have the latest open source version available. And the plugins only the ones that you downloaded before.
Thank you for a great intro to PenPot. You rock!
You are fast, Gary! I only heard about Penpot the day Adobe bought Figma and am very curious to try
Pro tip #3:
To get the text to vertically align inside your button, stretch the height of the text box to match the button rectangle (exactly like you did to make it center horizontally), and set the text alignment to middle (icons next to the text center buttons). This will now be aligned properly in the vertical direction in the middle of your button when you resize.
26:40 you can set the vertical alignment of the text inside it's container, then it'll stay centered as it's container and parent container change size.
You can get fine-grain zoom control by holding Space, then holding CTRL or CMD, and click-dragging your mouse up and down
3:50 why mine there's no toolbar :(??
please help.
Awe, the hidden gem got revealed. 🥰
Great Hair!
#SupportOpenSource!
Pro tip #2:
You can create gradients in Inkscape with as many stops as you like, then import them into Penpot as SVGs.
Pressing enter is the CMD/CNTRL+Click for quick text editing
I've just opened PenPot for the first time and while it seems very evolved in its features, some are lacking or make little sense. The BIG one for me is component state. Creating 'simple' hover effects seems really hard/odd with overlays and gets messy really quick (I could be missing something and please say if I am).
The other is components like this video describes at 14:30 updating the text styles do not update other states. The way 'around' this I think is to create a typography asset style and apply that style to the buttons text. Then changing that updates the other components that use that style. Like I say I maybe doing it wrong and I hope that I am and that someone can point me at the write way to do these things, as right now it is stopping me making the switch from Figma (which I have only just jumped to from Adobe XD).
PenPot is just what i need. I will use it to make new ui for veyon. Veyon has some things i don't really need and lack things i need so what i had in mind will be based on veyon but use something different. Besides you can also selfhost PenPot so it's not web app exclusive.
26:36 align vertical middle next to the text alignement options
I knew you going to make a video about penpot since adobe bought figma.
7:51 - You add another gradient by clicking on the fill additional parameter on the right. Thanks for this great course. Hope there are more of it. 27:17 - lmao
They get auto layout and a few other things working it would be awesome!
it seems a bit more "easy to start". At the other hand it could be to easy in the long run, sure all the grids, and autolayout stuff in figma isnt easy the first time, but in the end you have clearly structured webdesigns with some constraints and dependencies which are working perfectly together. Im not sure about, but yeah still nice tool and impressive for the short time of 5 years :)
Edit: I visited the website of penpot, you can host it by yourself... thats INSANE !
With Adobe acquiring Figma I might actually be forced to take this into consideration lmao
As a broke Ass, I've been using penpot for like 2 years. I love it. But I've also never paid for the bigger named packages. So I don't know what I'm missing.
Pro tip #1:
If you want smooth zooming, you can hold middle mouse button and ctrl, and move the mouse up and down for a much better zoom experience.
hf, that was amazin, I just tried it.
How to create another board that is sub board ?? I'm so confused
Adobe bought Figma, and we use PenPot.
I think Launcay is a better alternative to figma, Adobe xd and sketch.
And more stable available on mac, Windows and Linux
Lunacy is NOT open source and based on the comments from the founder of the project there is no intention to open source it. So Lunacy is just another Figma and the development team has visions of acquisition dancing in their heads. Trading one proprietary application for another is a fool's errand.
wow. nice app. thanks for this
Please, take a look at lunacy.
Not polished but will do. Apart from PenPot, one another option is "Lunacy", which has both web-app as well as a desktop app.
Is it possible to Design a portfolio in Figma, Adobe xd, etc. and connect it to a domain or are those simply Design tools that you would have to then translate into HTML, CSS, and Javascript in order to create an actual website?
Yes, they're just design tools. However, there are some Figma plug-ins (and XD I believe), that convert the designs to html/css with a few clicks. Do they produce the best results? No. But if you need something quick and easy, sure..
Use Framer if you want to design and build sites, it's specifically made for that purpose
They will definitely improve on it but generally a good app
Have a look at Lunacy next please.
Which other software do you think is good for prototyping?
Potpie
I wonder which app the PenPot creators use(d) to prototype PenPot 😁
LOL - And which did Figma use? Every app builds upon the experiences of the ones that came before, no?
Lookup at the UI I'd say none
Thanks!
now we're talking 😎
Open source community have always hated when some tool is bought some big brands, so check this comment after a year, you will have PenPot will already have matured in a rocket speed, because community always like freedom !
What about #Lunacy? Might be good too.
This looks promising...To be honest, I don't like using Figma even before the buyout.
Autolayout is the new resource from this software.
I like v much this app
Do a video roasting TheVerge redesign plz.
I'm gonna be a contrarian and ask what's wrong with adobe buying Figma if figma is still free? isn't adobe XD also free?
XD is not free anymore. I believe Adobe will only keep Figma free for students and educators in the future. Also, XD will be shut down in time. I'm 99% certain of this.
I mean. If I was a businessman and I acquired one of the my main competitors on the market. I would either merge it with a product, use it for ideas, or replace my existing product with it while integrating my own business model.
@@DesignCourse Oh, now I hate adobe. Now I see why
@@LuminousWhispers11 And that's exactly what Adobe did with Macromedia.
@@aidadaist Yeah, and they love their pricing.
version, standard is more than sufficient
The best open source alternative to Figma is a notebook and pencil
If the tools you work with are free eventually you'll be working for free
adobe 👎
I'm not gonna lie, I'm still an Adobe fanboi. I use too many of their products to crap on them. ;)
@@DesignCourse they have great products, but they're just too greedy, they're probably gonna destroy Figma chances are they won't like community plugins (because they are free).
PenPot gonna destroy Figma for sure , Adobe gonna cry day and night 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Looking for a tutorial, got you complaining for 39 minutes.
Pen pot. Waste of time.