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Hello, this is Hyginus Ukeh and welcome to my channel Building Amazing things. in this video I'm going to show you how to crop our background images in Figma. So relax and keep watching. In my Figma, this is my Figma project. So I will select a frame and I will select, let say Mac book screen size. Then once I've selected the Mac Book screen size, the next thing I will need to do is get the picture I want to crop out the image from. So to get a picture I will go to unsplash.com and let's see yoga. search for yoga going to look for a picture this is okay click on this picture and download this picture and once my download is finished. I'll go to my Figma and bring in the picture. So it's trying to bring in the picture and this picture is out of frame, this is my frame, this is the picture. So the way I can crop this in Figma is to select my pen tool at the top here so I'll click on Pen tool. Once I click on the pencil then I carefully zoom in with my control and my mouse scroll butt...