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Revision as of 08:01, 10 September 2020
Qt Design Studio is a UI design and development environment that enables designers and developers to rapidly prototype and develop complex and scalable UIs.
Qt Design Studio is a single tool used by both designers and developers. That alone makes collaboration between the two a lot simpler and more streamlined: Designers can look the graphical view, while developers can look at the QML code. With this workflow, designers can have their Photoshop designs running on real devices in minutes!
Qt Design Studio features in more detail:
- Qt Photoshop Bridge – Create your UI design and UI components in Photoshop and import them in Qt Design Studio. This is an advanced Photoshop plugin that exports your designs to Qt Design Studio where it is translated into QML.
- Qt Sketch Bridge – Create your UI design and UI components in Sketch and import them in Qt Design Studio. This is an advanced Sketch plugin that exports your designs to Qt Design Studio where it is translated into QML. Since Qt Design Studio 1.3 it has support for symbols.
- Timeline-based animations – Creating advanced animations was never simpler. The timeline-/keyframe-based editor lets designers create pixel-perfect animations of any type without having to write a single line of code.
- QML Live Preview – Run and preview your application or UI directly on the desktop, Android devices, and Boot2Qt devices. See how your changes affect the UI live on your target device in minutes!
- QML Visual Effects – Apply out-of-the-box visual effects to your designs, e.g. blur, colorize, glow, and more. You can even animate the effects with the Timeline editor.
- QML Shape Items – Several out-of-the-box shapes, i.e. Pie, Arc, Triangle, etc. are ready for prototyping and building custom QML visual elements.
- Manage and create custom re-usable components – Turn your Photoshop layers into reusable components for different projects with but a few clicks.
- and many more… e.g. manage layouts and states with ease
Where can you get it?
Head to our Qt Design Tools webpage, and click the “Free Tech Preview Trial” button under 2D Feature Highlights. This will start you with a download link for your 10-day trial. You can always contact us if you want to extend the trial.
The free community edition can be found here.
The official Qt Design Studio manual is found here.
You can find demos/examples and test data here.
Here is a public test matrix Qt Design Studio test;
Tutorials
- Tutorial sources
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Playlist, Parts 1-5)
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Part 1)
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Part 2)
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Part 3)
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Part 4)
- Learn to use Qt Design Studio by Building an Instrument Cluster for Your Car HMI (Part 5)
- Sketch Bridge Tutorial
- Part 1 Files and Assets -
Testing
Public test matrix: Qt Design Studio test
Reporting bugs and issues
The public bugtracker for Qt Design Studio can be found here. Feel free to report any bugs you find and add suggestions.
Source Code
Many of the features on Qt Design Studio are part of Qt Creator. You can find the source code of Qt Creator here.
Releases
Qt Design Studio 1.1 changelog
Qt Design Studio 1.1.1 changelog
Qt Design Studio 1.2 changelog
Qt Design Studio 1.3 changelog