Videos are great, high quality, but I'd suggest doing these things from scratch rather than have already done some parts, understand brevity is crucial but for something like this people could get a lot more value from seeing you actually build the whole card from a blank canvas.
Yes pleaseee ❤ thank you thank you. 🎉 ✨✨✨✨ I’d be so excited if you made a video about different website background designs and various design aesthetics for website in targeting more mid to advanced designers. A long video that goes over various tools in our background tool box.. I’d come back and rewatch that each time im stuck at a project for inspiration Pretty please?? 🙏🏼 😊
I’m amazed by the beauty of this design! 🌟 As a beginner learning Figma, I feel there’s so much to learn to reach this level.✨ It would be wonderful if you could share a beginner-friendly design that’s simple to create but still carries a touch of creative brilliance. I truly appreciate your efforts and the inspiration you provide to all of us!🌟💡
@@wassimelmaliki8108 Thank you! Please can you tell me more about what was difficult for you to repeat or do from this video. What would you suggest for a beginner friendly design? It felt for me that in this video we do a very step by step guide in a practical part of the video, including sharing the initial state, so even some of our non-design folks in the team had no issues to repeat it.
Thank u for your response! 🙏 I agree that the video is instructional, well-structured, and easy to follow. However, as a beginner, I haven’t yet reached the skill level required to execute such designs. 🌱 I would love to see a beginner-friendly design from your suggestions-something simple yet creative and unique. ✨ Personally, I find techniques like creating Drop Shadows and working with gradient colors quite challenging as a beginner. 🎨 These aspects are tricky for me, and I’d greatly appreciate your guidance on them! 🌟@@pixelpoint-io
I love this tutorials. This kind of just doing amazing thing is what even pulls me to explore new things. @Pixel Point kudos. It would also be great to understand how you develop these as well
Thanks! For lesson and perfect textures! Can u please make lesson how to make gradients like in your designs? Im now using only circles, but how I can see your forms is much prettier than circle
Thank you! There will be another video in 2 weeks, hopefully about blend modes, where I think we will show exactly some examples with gradients like the one from a card.
Awesome! If you continue like this, it’s going to be big soon. One question: How would you translate this to the web, for example, on a card? Would you export it as a PNG or recreate everything with effects like blur, and so on?
Thank you for the support! Keep watching, liking, and sharing these videos, and we will get to the top sooner. Using it as a rasterized image (JPG/PNG/WEBP/AVIF) will be the simplest option, but those cards can be exported as SVGs too; they are quite simple and might require just a little bit of tweaking. SVGs with complex effects cause significant performance drops, especially if there are many images like this, so for that reason, I would recommend going with JPG versions anyway.
Link to resources does'nt seem to load up in browser, who's facing the same problems? by the way amazing tutorial by the way, looking forward to implementing these in my future projects
Awesome, thanks! When it goes to development you just export combined background layer as a png? I'm just wondering what's the best way to add interactive hover effects, having such a complex layer structure, what you have bunch of mask layers.
Base cards can be coded quite easily; the middle part with graphics can be exported as a rasterized image in JPG and used on the site in WEBP/AVIF formats. It takes, of course, more time than implementing just a card with a simple border, but it pays off.
Is it me or did it not work until you put the circle under the texture and use the circle as a mask? I for the life of me don’t know what I am missing here :D Update: apparently, the appearance of the texture "below the circle" needs to be overlay, that's the only way it worked for me
@@BLTDFRNT Hi, I don’t think I get it 😀 In all 3 cards textures used as masks, shapes used for highlighting. Shape as mask was used only for the background transition.
@@pixelpoint-io Oh, I’m sorry, so let me explain. When I put the texture below the ellipse like you did, and turn the texture into a mask, both the mask and the ellipse completely disappear. "Please keep in mind that in the design I am trying out, the card base is white, so that's maybe why." So, in order for the texture to appear through the ellipse, I had to put the ellipse as the mask, but then I couldn't change the colors of it. But when I tried to do it your way "texture first then ellipse," I changed the texture appearance to (Overlay) and just like magic, it worked as intended. I hope I explained it well :) Great video and plugin BTW, love using it.
Finally a channel that drops actually good tutorials for advanced designers 🔥🔥💪
We really want such content finally got this channel. We always support you please make such more content.
This is the kind of advanced design tutorials that are missing, and you're sharing it on RUclips for free. Thank you
Thank you very much for the support!
Thankyou sir, I am grateful to you for sharing your knowledge and thankfull to youtube that I discovered your channel.
This Channel is veryyy underrated......
amazing content/
this is the type of advance skills we designers are lacking nowadays and u are helping us to grow man, thanks, appreciated
Glad it helps!
These videos are actually insane. The production value + the file giveaways are incredible and so valuable! Thank you so much!! 🤯
Videos are great, high quality, but I'd suggest doing these things from scratch rather than have already done some parts, understand brevity is crucial but for something like this people could get a lot more value from seeing you actually build the whole card from a blank canvas.
I agree with this too
Yes pleaseee ❤ thank you thank you. 🎉
✨✨✨✨ I’d be so excited if you made a video about different website background designs and various design aesthetics for website in targeting more mid to advanced designers.
A long video that goes over various tools in our background tool box..
I’d come back and rewatch that each time im stuck at a project for inspiration
Pretty please?? 🙏🏼 😊
It can't get better than this
bro please keep doing this tuturials
Most people don’t post what you actually want to learn but I finally found you
Incroyable cette chaine une pepite
really high quality video and deserves more followers 🔥🔥
Damn, a week ago I asked for this, and now I’m watching it. This is some next-level delivery.
Great! Thank you so much!
Amazing video!!
Very helpful and time saving. Great tutorial ❤
YES! Finally, advanced tutorials for designers! This is amazing - what else can we look forward to?
Thank you very much! Next video will be about bento cards, then in 2 weeks about blend modes if we keep up with this schedule :)
This is so dope. Can you please do a full page landing web design😅. A full indepth tutorial ❤
I’m amazed by the beauty of this design! 🌟 As a beginner learning Figma, I feel there’s so much to learn to reach this level.✨ It would be wonderful if you could share a beginner-friendly design that’s simple to create but still carries a touch of creative brilliance. I truly appreciate your efforts and the inspiration you provide to all of us!🌟💡
@@wassimelmaliki8108 Thank you! Please can you tell me more about what was difficult for you to repeat or do from this video. What would you suggest for a beginner friendly design? It felt for me that in this video we do a very step by step guide in a practical part of the video, including sharing the initial state, so even some of our non-design folks in the team had no issues to repeat it.
Thank u for your response! 🙏 I agree that the video is instructional, well-structured, and easy to follow. However, as a beginner, I haven’t yet reached the skill level required to execute such designs. 🌱 I would love to see a beginner-friendly design from your suggestions-something simple yet creative and unique. ✨ Personally, I find techniques like creating Drop Shadows and working with gradient colors quite challenging as a beginner. 🎨 These aspects are tricky for me, and I’d greatly appreciate your guidance on them! 🌟@@pixelpoint-io
So valuable!
This was mindblowing
I love this tutorials. This kind of just doing amazing thing is what even pulls me to explore new things. @Pixel Point kudos. It would also be great to understand how you develop these as well
This is awesome stuff! Really valuable! 🔥
Love your textures… I even replicated a few the other day… to have the OG file made my day❤️
Thank you! I hope this file simplifies your design process :)
absolute legend for creating this!
What an amazing video i liked the circuit metal one
We need tutorials for blend modes
Awesome stuff. Would really appreciate if you can make a video on blend modes. Keep up the amazing work.. 👏🏻👏🏻🔥
Coming soon!
This is insaneee! Thank you so much Alex for sharing this
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much tons of time 💖😊 for this video
You are so welcome!
So much value in this video ! Thank you for your work !
Thank you very much for the support! Your likes and comments matter a lot!
This channel gonna be one of the tops soon ig ❤
I hope so! Thank you!
OMG this is crazy please create a tutorial for Framer ❤
Nice resource man
Amazing!
This is awesome. Would there be any tutorials to make this feasible and optimized for code?
wow, this is insane , are you guys going to release a full course / premium one ?
Wow!!!! Thank you so much Alex
Thank you for the support!
You're the best
Great work, man! Keep it up!
Your chanel is amazing
Thank you for this
Banger ❤
Thanks! For lesson and perfect textures!
Can u please make lesson how to make gradients like in your designs?
Im now using only circles, but how I can see your forms is much prettier than circle
In the end of video I guess that I understand how to create it. Thanks.
Thank you! There will be another video in 2 weeks, hopefully about blend modes, where I think we will show exactly some examples with gradients like the one from a card.
Love your content
Awesome! If you continue like this, it’s going to be big soon. One question: How would you translate this to the web, for example, on a card? Would you export it as a PNG or recreate everything with effects like blur, and so on?
Thank you for the support! Keep watching, liking, and sharing these videos, and we will get to the top sooner. Using it as a rasterized image (JPG/PNG/WEBP/AVIF) will be the simplest option, but those cards can be exported as SVGs too; they are quite simple and might require just a little bit of tweaking. SVGs with complex effects cause significant performance drops, especially if there are many images like this, so for that reason, I would recommend going with JPG versions anyway.
@ alright. Will support it :) thanks for the quick response.
Awesome
Awesome 👍
Just subbed ❤
Love it 🔥🔥
Love it man
bro dropping hard hitters
Link to resources does'nt seem to load up in browser, who's facing the same problems? by the way amazing tutorial by the way, looking forward to implementing these in my future projects
Awesome, thanks! When it goes to development you just export combined background layer as a png? I'm just wondering what's the best way to add interactive hover effects, having such a complex layer structure, what you have bunch of mask layers.
bring blend mood please
Let them cook!
i love it
🔥🔥💥
While implementing it, I came across a key issue: Why does it not work with Frames? Why does the base layer have to be a Rectangle?
How do u then implement this on a site pls 😅
Base cards can be coded quite easily; the middle part with graphics can be exported as a rasterized image in JPG and used on the site in WEBP/AVIF formats. It takes, of course, more time than implementing just a card with a simple border, but it pays off.
He is teaching pro designers omg there’s no space for beginners here 😂
What programs do you use for video editing?
@@ДифференцированныйЕнот After Effects + Davinci Resolve
I used blobs as the shapes 😅
Is it me or did it not work until you put the circle under the texture and use the circle as a mask? I for the life of me don’t know what I am missing here :D Update: apparently, the appearance of the texture "below the circle" needs to be overlay, that's the only way it worked for me
@@BLTDFRNT Hi, I don’t think I get it 😀 In all 3 cards textures used as masks, shapes used for highlighting. Shape as mask was used only for the background transition.
@@pixelpoint-io Oh, I’m sorry, so let me explain. When I put the texture below the ellipse like you did, and turn the texture into a mask, both the mask and the ellipse completely disappear. "Please keep in mind that in the design I am trying out, the card base is white, so that's maybe why." So, in order for the texture to appear through the ellipse, I had to put the ellipse as the mask, but then I couldn't change the colors of it. But when I tried to do it your way "texture first then ellipse," I changed the texture appearance to (Overlay) and just like magic, it worked as intended. I hope I explained it well :) Great video and plugin BTW, love using it.
i don't understand 1%