This is a good time to point out that the size of your Artboards matters when it comes to Prototyping in Sketch. You can’t create a Link or Hotspot without an Artboard in your Canvas so we recommend creating a couple of Artboards to kick things off. To start prototyping in Sketch you’re going to need some Artboards. We know you’ve already been playing around with all the new features so we thought we’d take a closer look at how Prototyping works in Sketch, and show you how to make the most of it. Not only that but you can preview those prototypes in Sketch, test them with the Sketch Mirror app and share them on Sketch Cloud. Last week we released Sketch 49 and, with it, one of our biggest updates yet - the ability to turn your static Artboards into interactive prototypes, without ever leaving Sketch.
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