Sync with Sketch
Johann Kasuch
While i don't need bidirectional sync, it would be very helpful to update the design. Often you just start with mockups or just do little adjustments on the way. It's impossible to do adjust things a second time only for the prototype.
So like Flowtools like Overflow it would be nice to update a design without the interactions.
Fredo Tan
This was requested prior to introducing the ProtoPie plugin for Sketch. We just shipped a complete new way of importing your designs from Sketch into ProtoPie.
It's not live sync of some sort. But, with this, you do have speed and more flexibility at your fingertips compared to before.
- Import one or multiple artboards and objects.
- Import artboards as scenes.
- Import what you selected.
- Import vector layers as SVG.
- Import text layers as SVG that can be converted to text layers.
- Import constraints as constraints.
Learn more about what's different: https://www.protopie.io/blog/sketch-plugin.
I'd love to hear from you whether you need a sync feature (considering the new plugin) and, more importantly, why.
Gustavo G. Forster
Yes please. This would be a life saver. Right now I edited my layouts with a lot of thumbnails to be a tad bigger. Since there is no sync, I have to update them one by one, realign, etc... Or loose the existing interactions by copying and pasting the new layout and removing the old, redoing the interactions in the newly pasted designs.
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Merged in a post:
Live sync and update with Sketch
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Richard Barrett
When I update a design in Sketch, it would fantastic if that change could be updated in Protopie whilst retaining all of the triggers associated with that artboard. Often, we're in a work-in-progress state. We have reviews and the like and designs tend to evolve. Right now, it can potentially involve a lot of work just to redo a prototype when a design changes.
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Todd Chapin
I agree. The way that Protopie works with importing from Sketch is the one of the biggest drawbacks to me right now.