![]() Select the larger square, and from your window/desktop drag your featured image on to the square, and it will automatically import this image into the document to occupy this space.ġ1. Next, drag the bottom green slider down, and repeat Step 8 to reduce the gutter spacing to zero.ġ0. For this tutorial, reduce the spacing here to zero, then drag the green slider to the right so that it touches the edge of the artboard once again.ĩ. By selecting and clicking inside this space (the gap in between objects) you will see that some pink guides appear, that allow you to adjust the gutter spacing. When using the Repeat Grid Tool, Adobe XD automatically creates a gutter (spacing) in between the different objects that are being repeated. Notice the green border that appears around your content? Select the right slider and drag this to the right to repeat the square, and create the three image placeholders.Ĩ. Select the smaller square and then click the Repeat Grid button in the Property Inspector on the right-hand side.ħ. Position this shape directly under the larger square, and align to the left edge of the artboard.Ħ. Select the Rectangle Tool and holding Shift create a new square, and give this shape a width and height of 125 pixels. ![]() The artboard width is 375 pixels, and in order to display additional images below across 3 columns, we must divide the artboard width by 3 (375/3 = 125).ĥ. ![]() ![]() Give the square a fill colour of your choice.Ĥ.
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