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When adding a new asset frame in Figma Buzz, it comes with a pre-baked drop shadow that can’t be removed since there’s no Effects panel. So when exporting for an instagram post, for example, it adds unnecessary space to the post.

My only workaround is copying all my asset frames into a regular Figma design file to remove the drop shadows, and then exporting from that Figma design file.

 

 

This is a big issue for my team as well 


Hi ​@Mark_Dean_Guillermo ​@Alexander_Goldstein 

 

Thanks for bringing this to our attention. I've checked our internal tracking system and can confirm that this issue has already been filed and is on our product team's radar.

To be transparent, we don't currently have a specific timeline for when this will be fixed. However, I'll make sure to update this thread once we have a resolution or any significant progress to share.

 

Thanks for your patience!

Toku


Hi ​@Mark_Dean_Guillermo ​@Alexander_Goldstein 

 

Our product team has deployed a fix for this issue.

Could you please reload your browser tab or restart your Figma app to see if this resolves the problem you were experiencing?

Please let me know if everything is working correctly now or if you're still encountering any issues.

 

Thanks again for bringing this to our attention and for your patience while we worked on the solution!

Toku


@YT_ProGamer looks like when you export as png from buzz the dropshadow no longer tags along :)


@y_toku Looks good on my end, thanks! 

Related question -- when copy/pasting templates into figma design, another common workflow for my team at the moment, would it be possible to avoid bringing the drop shadow along? 


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