Skip to main content
Participant
August 21, 2021
Question

What is actually is Adobe Xd for a Ps and Ae user ?

  • August 21, 2021
  • 2 replies
  • 393 views

I'm a 12 grade student and im studying for universty exam.I do somethink and learn After Effects and Photoshop (I cant buy it because its so expensive and at the same time my country economy is bad :() And i want to go industrial design faculty and be a designer and i just see the xd and i searched for it . I don't know about this software's edges and i really want to know it . Firstly i want to suggest is how basic is this i mean ps is not that hard but in after effects you need to add some plugins what about this software ? .Secondly suggest is really what we can do on it i mean yes we can do web and ui design but can we product this i mean you know make the design to working think and how we can do it ? . The last think is the software free ? I don't know some sites about it says its free to use . Im suprised when i read this because i don't any free product from adobe . Thanks for the attention ! 🙂 

    This topic has been closed for replies.

    2 replies

    Dan Rodney
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 23, 2021

    Adobe XD is where you design digital products and experiences. You can export graphics and design specifications to give to a developer for them to turn your design into code for the final website, app, etc. XD does nto product final websites or apps, in XD you design them.

     

    You can also create designs in XD and then take them into After Effects for animating. XD can create some basic animations, but you can do a lot more in After Effects.

     

    I hope that helps.

    — Adobe Certified Expert & Instructor at Noble Desktop | Web Developer, Designer, InDesign Scriptor
    marliton
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 21, 2021

    Hi. You can use XD for free: https://www.adobe.com/products/xd/pricing/starter-plan.html

    You can find useful tutorials in this link: https://www.adobe.com/products/xd/learn/get-started.html

     

    Marlon Ceballos