Godlessape Posted June 24, 2023 Posted June 24, 2023 In Figma and Rive there is a way to see an overview of all the fills/strokes attributes (colour/transparency/gradient/etc) for a document or layer (depending on what is selected). This feature makes it easy to simultaneously edit many items by colour in a file or layer selection. Please try to add it as it would save a lot of time being able to edit like this. I have vast amounts of files I work on at a time and having to change colours becomes quite a tedious manual task. This would also apply to complex multilayered pieces that need fill/stroke attribute adjustments made across a number of elements. Thanks thedivclass and Gripsholm Lion 2 Quote
thedivclass Posted October 4, 2023 Posted October 4, 2023 +1 for viewing and adjusting all colours in a mixed selection - maybe in the appearance panel, separated from the fill(s) & stroke(s) of the parent layer selection. It would be great to also separate those colours in the selection which are global colours. The following is from figma's docs: Select objects or layers and view or adjust individual colors in the selection. Select a parent object, like a Frame [artboard], Group, or Component. View and adjust the color properties of any child objects. Note: You can still adjust the properties of the parent object in the Properties Panel. This allows you to update Fill and Stroke properties of the Frame, without affecting child objects. Figma groups colors into Color Styles [global colours] and Paints - any Fills or Strokes that you haven't saved as Styles. Paints or Styles [global colours] only appear once in the Selection colors section. By default, we show the three most frequently used Paints and Styles [global colours]. Quote
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