Creating Common Types of Dynamic Components
Developing your own dynamic components can help you bring your unique vision into your designs. To help you create dynamic components that work for your designs, we’ve put together some information to help with some common workflows:
- Repeating Sub-Components (1 Dimension) – How to use repetitive components in a dynamic component that scales in 1 dimension.
- Repeating Sub-Components (2 Dimensions) – How to use repetitive components in a dynamic component that scales in 2 dimensions.
- Constraining Dynamic Component Attributes – How to make sure that your component attributes won’t change size or orientation relative to their original settings when using the Scale tool.
- Snapping Dynamic Components to a Specific Size – Learn how to use specific formulas to constrain, or snap a component to a predefined size.
- Dynamic Pricing – Learn how to add attributes that can change the price of a component based on size or material type selected.
- User Configurable Attribute Values – Learn how to allow end users to configure some or all values of your component.