Let go more in depth on what each one of them does. Congratulations, you now connected your artboard.Īt this point, the interaction setting will be displayed on the right side. Once you see that, click on the handle, drag the line to the artboard you like and release the mouse.
Once you've clicked, the object will be highlighted in blue, and a little arrow handle will be displayed on the right side of it. Now we can connect artboards, if you want to try to connect the first screen to the next one and create interaction between the two.įirst you will need to select the button by clicking on it directly on your artboard or from the layer panel on the left. Next time you launch the prototype, that will be your first screen.Īs well you can see a title appear called "Flow 1", this one is to give a unique title for your prototype and link. If you choose to be your home, it will turn blue. You can choose to be the first screen of your prototype or not. You will notice a little home icon that appears at the top left corner of the artboard. Next is click on the artboard you want to be part of the prototype. All the design related toolbar will be disable. To create a prototype, you first need to switch to Prototype mode by using the toggle on the top left corner of the page. In some different programs, sometimes it is hard to find what you are looking for but in XD, it's quick and simple. In this quick tutorial, you will learn the quick steps to create some powerful prototypes. With that arsenal, you can tell a more compelling story. Take your boring flat design to the next level with prototyping.