You are amazing 🥳. Really good tutorial, easy to follow step by step 😁. One thing I would love to change is using ease-in-out on the animation, makes the breathing feel less jarring and a lil' fluid. And a HUGE thanks for the shoutout ❤!
Thank you very much Lex. The beautiful thing about this is that it can be tailored to any specification that is needed. I agree with you that the breathing effect is a bit jarriing, but I did not want to spend another 30 mins on it, just wanted to get a base understanding across on what can be done and how to tweak etc. You are very welcome on the shoutout, you make excellent videos as well, so I felt it was prudent to tell more people about your work.
Thanks, very nice tutorial. I would like to see some ideas how to use it, for some button effects like pulsing or shine effect with 3sec delay (not on hover), so it gabs some attention. - Not sure if it could be done without writing css.
Thank you. So that I understand you more clearly, you want the pulsing effect of the shapes to move when a button is clicked. Is that correct? If so, I would imagine that the Interaction Layers might be useful for that type of setup, although some experimentation would be needed. I am at the starting point of learning more about using Rive to create some interesting effects, such as on button click have something happen, like the example in the GS library of confetti flying out when a button is clicked. As you know, I only touch on the surface of what Greenshift can do and it is just a matter of experimenting the many different things you can do. The options are endless, which is both daunting and exciting.
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Thanks so much, that is very nice of you to say and it encourages me to keep making this type of content 🙂
You are amazing 🥳. Really good tutorial, easy to follow step by step 😁.
One thing I would love to change is using ease-in-out on the animation, makes the breathing feel less jarring and a lil' fluid.
And a HUGE thanks for the shoutout ❤!
Thank you very much Lex. The beautiful thing about this is that it can be tailored to any specification that is needed. I agree with you that the breathing effect is a bit jarriing, but I did not want to spend another 30 mins on it, just wanted to get a base understanding across on what can be done and how to tweak etc.
You are very welcome on the shoutout, you make excellent videos as well, so I felt it was prudent to tell more people about your work.
This is a great tutorial about Greenshift animations. Thank you so much. Will be glad to see more of such videos )
Thanks very much 🙂I will certainly be creating more content like this and if you have anything you would like to see, let me know.
Thank you
You are very welcome. Hope you enjoyed. More to come.
Thanks, very nice tutorial. I would like to see some ideas how to use it, for some button effects like pulsing or shine effect with 3sec delay (not on hover), so it gabs some attention. - Not sure if it could be done without writing css.
Thank you. So that I understand you more clearly, you want the pulsing effect of the shapes to move when a button is clicked. Is that correct? If so, I would imagine that the Interaction Layers might be useful for that type of setup, although some experimentation would be needed. I am at the starting point of learning more about using Rive to create some interesting effects, such as on button click have something happen, like the example in the GS library of confetti flying out when a button is clicked. As you know, I only touch on the surface of what Greenshift can do and it is just a matter of experimenting the many different things you can do. The options are endless, which is both daunting and exciting.