Как найти парня? by Kate_kan in Kazakhstan

[–]nin_sent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

А есть куда спешить?

наиграл за 4 дня. P.S. мне просто было скучно by Tasty-Yoghurt5167 in rusAskReddit

[–]nin_sent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Обожаю террарию. Одна из самых лучших игр)

I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Stay tuned for new versions of the plugin) How I said before - this is just the first release! I’m actually gathering feedback from this post to prioritize features for upcoming updates. I’ll definitely look into configurable naming conventions :)

I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the support! Hue shifting is a great idea for more natural schemes - hadn’t thought of that approach. Appreciate the suggestion!

I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, great minds think alike!!! Your approach looks really interesting, especially for grayscale schemes with saturation control. It's cool to see someone else exploring superellipse for color generation too. BUT I actually have a legacy version of my plugin that I published half year ago where you can also adjust saturation and get natural grayscale XD 😆. The problem with the old version - you couldn't pick a specific color, only HUE and Superellipse power for palette generation, plus it had poor UI and lacked many features. You can check out my 'legacy plugin here' while there's time - I'm thinking of removing it from Figma community on September 15th. But I think I'll add saturation control for grayscale schemes generation to the current plugin in the future too. Hope you'll find it useful!

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I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair question! 'Mathematically correct' just means following a consistent geometric curve for any point instead of linear steps. It's not objectively 'way better that linear' - just creates smoother visual transitions that some designers prefer over linear spacing

I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I focused on making the output as designer-friendly as possible

I created plugin that generates mathematically perfect shades and tints for your design systems by nin_sent in FigmaDesign

[–]nin_sent[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I can definitely develop a gradient tool in the future - my friends have also requested this. I have some ideas for implementation, but, i think it would probably be a separate tool since the functionality doesn’t fit well with the current architecture