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While building flows in @Figma Make & referencing multiple frames in a single prompt, I’m often unsure if I’m pointing to the right frame. Sometimes AI misunderstands & generates something else, & in the best case I end up breaking the task into multiple smaller prompts to get the right output. Overall, it increases the number of prompts needed & reduces confidence while prompting.
What if I could directly mention or attach a specific frame, image, or file exactly at the point in the prompt where I’m referring to it? This removes ambiguity & make the interaction feel more precise, while also giving users more confidence that the AI understands the context correctly.
Prototype Link (https://share-score-47777275.figma.site)
P.S. I might be wrong about how prompts are processed, but this felt like a direction worth exploring.
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Built a multiplayer web game where one shared screen becomes the play space and phones become the physical controllers. You join with a link, scan a code, and your device turns into part of the experience, so movement in your hand directly affects what everyone sees together.
Link: https://depth-jolt-23558271.figma.site
Made my sisters play the game for demo...hehe.
It's less about table tennis and more about connected interaction across devices, turning everyday hardware into something playful and social. This idea can extend far beyond one game, from sports simulations to party games or collaborative challenges, wherever real-world motion can enhance a shared digital experience.