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Figma has improved its Crop tool, making image editing faster and more intuitive. Users can now double-click to enter crop mode, and the tool automatically maintains aspect ratios. New features like preset ratios and a dedicated Crop toolbar streamline the editing process.
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Figma has rolled out significant updates to its Crop tool that streamline image editing tasks. Users can now enter Crop mode simply by double-clicking an image, eliminating the need to manually select the tool from the interface. This change speeds up routine editing, making the process more efficient.
The tool now automatically maintains image proportions, which is particularly useful for standard formats. For users needing to resize images freely, holding the Ctrl or Command key allows for unrestricted scaling. Figma has also introduced preset aspect ratios: 1:1, 16:9, 3:4, 2:3, and 9:16. These presets facilitate quick adjustments for various platforms without the hassle of manual cropping.
New alignment features enhance precision. The Snap to edges option helps users align images neatly within frames, while the Resize to fit feature quickly adjusts images to match frame dimensions. Both are valuable for designers working with grids and UI components. Furthermore, all cropping settings are now consolidated in a dedicated Crop toolbar, improving organization and usability of the tool.
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