You can use the Pen tool, or any of the Shape tools, to create a new vector layer. Complex objects can then be created within the same object and with the same properties much faster than they could be drawn using traditional vector path tools. Vector networks do not have a direction and can fork off in different directions without requiring a separate path object to be created. Most pen tools draw paths in a loop with a defined direction, always wanting to reconnect to their original point. Vector networks are one of the most unique features in Figma. Select any sketches you want to remove from the canvas or Layers panel.Īnyone with can edit access to a file can create and edit vector networks.Learn more about editing vector networks → Delete pencil sketches You can resize proportionally by pressing ⇧ Shift while dragging. Drag the side or corner of a sketch's bounding box to resize its dimensions.To change the dimension of a pencil sketch: Learn more about applying paints with the color picker → Dimension You can also click to change the line style to dashes, or created a custom style. Edit the color fill, stroke weight, and end point style from the Stroke section of the right sidebar.You can change a pencil sketch's colors, add a color style, end point style, and stroke weight at any time. Edit pencil sketches Color and stroke properties Want to draw in a straight line? Hold Shift while drawing, or try the pen tool. The pencil tool stays active until you select another tool or press Esc. Click and drag on the canvas to sketch.Pick a color fill, stroke weight, and end point style from the Stroke section of the right sidebar.Click pencil in the top toolbar or press ⇧ P.These properties can be adjusted before or after you start sketching. Use the pencilīy default, the pencil tool sketches with a round 3px stroke weight in black, unless you're sketching on a dark canvas or frame. It's a great way to call attention to something on the canvas or draw something fun. Use the pencil tool to sketch on the canvas or other objects. Sketch on the canvas with the pencil tool.