Figma Make: Recreating UI with AI
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Figma Make: Recreating UI with AI
"Figma Make is an excellent tool for UI design exploration. It can easily turn your prompt into a tangible design. All you need to do is craft a good prompt. If you don't know how to do it, check out the article A Practical Prompting Guide for Figma Make But there is another use case for Figma Make. We can use it to turn an existing design into an interactive prototype. And in this article, I want to explore two cases of re-creating existing designs."
"Case 1: Using image of UI as an inspiration How it works: We submit an image (PNG/JPG) to Figma Make and ask it to recreate it. When it comes to the actual image, you can submit different types of visuals: from simple, low-fidelity wireframes to complex, high-fidelity layouts. To make my example more sophisticated, I will add existing work posted on Dribbble and use it as a source for Figma Make."
Figma Make converts user prompts into tangible UI designs and supports recreating existing interfaces into interactive prototypes. Users can submit PNG or JPG images as inspiration or source material. Submitted visuals may range from simple low-fidelity wireframes to complex high-fidelity layouts. The tool can reproduce designs by interpreting provided imagery and generating matching UI elements. Examples can use publicly posted work, such as Dribbble shots, as input to enrich the recreation. Effective outcomes depend on well-crafted prompts and appropriate source images to guide the generation toward desired fidelity and interaction behavior.
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