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hello and welcome to another touch plus quick tip Im a de Portillo and in todays video youll learn about figmas image fill settings there are four of them and each one allows you to manipulate images differently so lets jump right in and see how and when you should use each one I have a simpler shape right here and Im gonna go ahead and add an image fill to it I just loaded an image from unsplash and here lets start with fill now fill or basically fill up the entire image container so youll notice that when I resize the image is now cropped right its positioned in the middle and it behaves in such a way that it fills up the entire image container and as I resize my image container the image resizes as well now if Im gonna go in here and Im gonna change this to fit its gonna take the whole image and display it inside that container in such a way that the entire image is being shown so the image as you can see is no longer being cropped now you would use this when you want to