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Say hello (again) to @figmaweave . Build workflows to create and edit images, video, 3D, and more. Learn how Figma Weave can level up your work, then explore the 20+ (new!) templates in Community (link in bio) And as we work on bringing Weave to the Figma canvas, what are some things you want to see?
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How to take letting from sketch to final image in @figmaweave : → Import your sketch into @figma → Draw over that to create the vector letters → Export as a B&W PNG and import into Weave → Load style references in a “image iterator” node → Add prompt: “Apply the style from Image 1 to the letters in Image 2” → Connect everything to various image models (in this case, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana 2 & Nano Banana Pro) → Click “Run Model” and pick the winners! These days I usually like GPT Image 2 best for style transfer, but YMMV so try a few options and see. Get the full workflow here, or DM me and I’ll send it: https://app.weavy.ai/flow/fTlNgpSlYDmwgi04dgs226?ref=finn15
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1 day ago
Fully animated 3D poster, made entirely inside Figma Weave. Duplicate this workflow and see what you can@make with it - the link is where it should be.
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3 days ago
Did someone say more? Your new batch of Delights is here. → Duplicate with Connections Clone any node while keeping its connections. Use Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + D or Opt/Alt + drag. → Handpick Nodes Hold Shift and click to select exactly the nodes you need. No accidental grabs from nearby nodes. → CSV to Iterator Drop a CSV file into the canvas to auto-generate an Iterator from each column. Scaling your workflow with bulk data just became that much easier.
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4 days ago
Welcome to the jungle. Built entirely on @figmaweave . Nodes can scare people. I get it. But simply put - once you play around with it and connect a few, the workflow runs itself. One node prompts. Another generates the shot. Another upscales it. Another animates the still. Build it with logic, for growth and options. That is how you iterate quickly, create seamlessly even the most complex scenes, and scale. For one or more characters, outfits, locations, styles and whatever you need. The newest piece: Timeline, inside the Compositor. I sequence the shots, set their duration, shape the pacing, all on the same canvas. Swap a clip, the sequence updates! Insane. No exports, no second app. Every scene is a sequence of decisions. Now they all live in one place. Get familiar with nodes and build your own workflow (link in bio). You can dive deeper at AI Cinema Substack 🍿
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4 days ago
Our first-ever Figma Weave Studio just wrapped and we have to say… The level people reached in only a few sessions was RE-DONC-U-LOUS 🌞🕸️ See, what happened inside the room over the last short while was not a standard case of “people learning AI.” It was creatives building turbocharged engines for ideas; ideas that can and will be used IRL. 🟡 Production workflows 🟡 Campaign systems 🟡 Design pipelines All the good stuff that transcends your usual course projects. Watching the final presentations last week was mind-boggling. The ambition, detail, and level of sheer creativity on display made picking the winners supremely difficult. Props to our judging panel who had to make the tough decisions: Raoni Lima (who also led the studio with excellence), Luka Tisler, and special guest Itay Schiff, co-founder of Figma Weave And after a VERY close scoring process… we officially have the results: 🥇 Ilinca Trif A razor-sharp footwear design workflow that showed exactly how structured systems can take an idea all the way to production-ready output. 🥈 Carlos Benitez A full Kevlar Suit campaign engine spanning film, print, and multi-format creative. Wild concept. Beautifully executed. 🥉 Jamy Vodegel A super smart brand workflow turning minimal assets into scalable social-ready campaigns. Each of them takes home a stacked bundle of Figma Weave credits! We also want to give a big shoutout to Gianluca Giarrusso, Valentino Ristevski, and Máté Vörös for their incredible presentations and sky-high-level work 💛 This is exactly why we built the Figma Weave Studio (and Lighthouse Academy): To help creatives move from experimentation into systems that hold up and hold fast. Join the waitlist for the next Figma Weave Live Studio now; seats are already getting snatched up at a sensational rate ⌛ 👉 https://lnkd.in/dKyHxH6b And remember: If you can dream it, you can weave it. ✨ #LighthouseAIAcademy #FigmaWeavyStudio #CreativeAI #AIEducation #GenerativeAI
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5 days ago
This is a BIG one. I’ll be speaking at @figma Config. June 23-25…Maker Stage Repping our fam over at @figmaweave So we’ll be talking about… HACKING AI for Creative Ops at Scale: + Going deep into Figma Weave 
+ (3) skills to build any AI workflow + AI systems thinking and concepting + And allllll the nodes Let’s rock and roll. Keep being weird…have fun. PS: HMU if you’ll be there 💪
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8 days ago
Literally 3 brains are better than 1. Tried to cramp all the direction into one prompt but it did not give optimum results. Decided to split it into 3 brains. Action Director for high energy sports photography output. Editorial Director for magazine style output. Product Director for... well product output. Came out swell. Check out previous post for the final outputs. @wilson @wilson_singapore Holler at me! #weavy #figmaweave #aiworkflow
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8 days ago
Most AI fashion visuals break when you start scaling them. Lighting drifts. Materials stop reacting the same way. The garment slowly loses its identity. This @newbottega x James Turrell concept inside @figmaweave was built to test that. Not just generation. Consistency across variations. AI creates. Structure keeps it aligned.
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10 days ago
How to combine two image styles in @figmaweave with control over the blend: → Load in both images → Use an LLM node to describe each image style → Choose the weight of each image style with the dropdown → Create a new prompt that blends the two styles → Connect the new prompt & reference images to image models (Flux 2, Nano Banana and GPT Image 2) → Run the models and pick the winners! Try it with and without reference images. I almost always get better results with images, but YMMV so it’s worth trying both ways. Get the full workflow here, or DM me and I’ll send it: https://app.weavy.ai/flow/Sfu2wamSPKTDDR0tHuIW2d?ref=finn15
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11 days ago
From a sketch to stop-motion animation in Figma Weave. Watch the full tutorial on YouTube.
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12 days ago
Kling 4K lets you go full cinematic. But you can keep it old school if you want. Try it now in Figma Weave.
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15 days ago