The integration of Vectary with Figma offers designers an excellent opportunity to maximize the potential of both 2D and 3D design. Let’s explore how this integration provides a seamless solution for texturing and enhancing 3D models.
First, connect the two platforms. Follow simple steps to save time and streamline your workflow:
Once the connection between platforms is established, use Figma frames to add textures to your 3D models. Figma frames can be used for color, roughness, and normal maps, enabling you to create intricate textures and details with ease. Import these frames into Vectary and apply them to your model to ensure consistency and flexibility throughout the texturing process.
One of the best features is the ability to import label designs from Figma and precisely position them onto your model in Vectary. Figma's frames are linked, allowing for easy updating and modification to keep designs up to date throughout the process.
As a bonus, incorporating Augmented Reality lets viewers experience your designs in their actual size or test your design in a real-world setting.
The integration of Vectary and Figma provides designers with a range of new possibilities, enabling a smooth workflow that combines the strengths of both platforms. Connecting Figma with Vectary, adding textures, and creating custom stickers is intuitive and efficient.