How to find hidden files in macbook air?

I want to change image file in Xcode project but I can't find a necessary folder. Help please!

Hi..
Simple, maybe not, but:
You could open a terminal (it's in utilities) and
enter: ls -al /Volumes/Mydrivename
where Mydrivename is the name of your drive
It will show all files and folders at the top level of your drive.
Lines starting with a 'd' is folders.
If the foldername starts with a '.'
it's a hidden folder.
i'm not sure if you can display hidden files and folders in a finder window.
Hope this helps
/Dennis

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