My life is officially complete. Great content Gary and very insightful. I've only dreamt of finding a plugin like this to take my designs to higher levels.
Super excited for this tool. I've been waiting for something like this for years! After Effects is just too slow to really "move fast", if you know what I mean.
After Effects is a completely different tool. Sure you can animate text but AE is for special effects and high end motion graphics not simple web animations. This is more comparable to what was Flash.
Rive is great for animating Midjourney stuff into Framer. Especially when you use Squoosh to compress the hell out of the images to webp. I got large image animations crushed into sub 150kb files and you wouldn't know it save for the insane loading speed.
Great tutorial! Would be great to have another tutorial about how to implement this animation on a real project maybe using framer. Thanks for sharing!
The only way you can implement anything on the web (through Framer or otherwise) made on Jitter, is via GIF (terrible), MP4 (could work well, depending on the use case) and Lottie (the best option to use, depending on the animation).
I literally had this problem where I need to export the animation I made in figma in a video format during a code fest in my school (idk what im doing at that time 😂) Still going to use this one for sure to use in website designs. Thanks for this again my guy!
the best way is a 12 pt courier text file with no formatting, spaces, returns, or colors....just running on forever.. Like it used to be. ...and get off my lawn.
I'm not a fan of awwwards type websites where everything if over animated, constant scroll hijacking and text size so big you have to step back 50 feet to read it. However, animations have their place when done correctly.
haha pls dont compare with after effect! in after effect you can do anything u want. jitter is just preset based. where u can literally use ur brain and show the world wtf u are thinkingggg
i'm not sure i see the point. Animations are ubiquitous across most platforms for aesthetic purposes. Most use-case masking on Figma are a/to do with scrolling and avoiding the run on b/to show the client, and allowing them to adapt it according to need. I'll stick to the usual 5 minute job of drawing an oblong in Figma.
How can I get these sort of motion graphic effects when loading a web page? This is a neat tool and all, and a pretty slick UI, but the output is video files, not web pages. You could put a video as a background, but yaknow what I mean - I want a tool like this that will let me animate actual DOM elements. Does such a thing exist?
Pretty cool, but Jitter just seems like a poor attempt t ocopy Rive. As an animated, there seem to be quite a few limitations and things Jitter devs didn't consider. It seems more than good enough for masic animation of elements, but nothing special.
My life is officially complete. Great content Gary and very insightful. I've only dreamt of finding a plugin like this to take my designs to higher levels.
Tools are great when they can be translated into actual UI in programming.
Brrrro, the studio man. Looks awesome.
Must be fake, real IT people program their drums. ba-dum.jssss :D
I have been following up on jitter. It's nice to have you create something with it. Great tutorial as always
Super excited for this tool. I've been waiting for something like this for years! After Effects is just too slow to really "move fast", if you know what I mean.
After Effects is a completely different tool. Sure you can animate text but AE is for special effects and high end motion graphics not simple web animations. This is more comparable to what was Flash.
recent video on rive platform????
it would be next level if we can make interactive animated pages where user browse and and click on buttons or check boxes
Wow, this is fantastic. How can one take the animation to Figma
Thank you just what I have been waiting for!
Thank you! I followed along with the video and created one myself. It was very helpful.
Heyyy this is exactly what I was looking for to quickly and easily animate Figma files before developing the css/js animations!
Can these animations be exported as HTML/CSS/JS ?
Great video as always, I will try it with Webflow and see how good the lottie is🤓
Macromedia Flash is back 😍 (without actionscript and maybe no interpolation yet). Looks nice btw
That’s so cool honestly! Can’t wait to use it.
Nice ... I will try this one on web. Hope it won't be to much of perf problem. That would ruin smooth experience very quickly
Rive is great for animating Midjourney stuff into Framer. Especially when you use Squoosh to compress the hell out of the images to webp. I got large image animations crushed into sub 150kb files and you wouldn't know it save for the insane loading speed.
Man this was awesome. Great video!!
Great tutorial! Would be great to have another tutorial about how to implement this animation on a real project maybe using framer. Thanks for sharing!
The only way you can implement anything on the web (through Framer or otherwise) made on Jitter, is via GIF (terrible), MP4 (could work well, depending on the use case) and Lottie (the best option to use, depending on the animation).
Nice tool, thanks for the video
Thanks for the recommendation!
Saying this is way better than after effects is kinda bold dont u think. Its like saying mc donalds is better than an actual Restaurant
clickbait
Great value in this tool and your illustration
yeah jitter is fab. love it
That was like magic!
no relation with Jitter, the nodal video manipulation tool from Cycling '74 which works in Max? Strange naming if not...
This changes the game❤
How does this compare to principle?
can you do a video on lottie files new motion design tool
Oooo, will check out. Thanks!
@@DesignCourse this statement makes me sad
how to export on a transparent background, or Chroma key with green?
Is their dev mode in this?
Love that. Do you think it's still worth it for a web dev to fully learn premier and video editing?
I loved jitter but it had quite alot of problem, sometimes importing from figma, many design changes, like any blury components.
it's trash tbh
@@mclandeg1 Kind of trash but works. I would prefer if their was more functions
Thank you so much!
What happen with Rive?
Waow very beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
can this be exported as Lottie files?
I literally had this problem where I need to export the animation I made in figma in a video format during a code fest in my school (idk what im doing at that time 😂) Still going to use this one for sure to use in website designs. Thanks for this again my guy!
Yup, you can embed either a lottie file, mp4 file or a gif file, as those are the file formats it can export atm.
@@DesignCourse can you do short videos like 100 seconds of things? Those will be a big help for beginners in UI/UX designer like me
Exporting in lottie is free?@@DesignCourse
learn css animation and svg, not this torrential crap he pushes because he's paid to do so@@Defini3
Hey @@Defini3 what types of animation you are adding in websites I am super interested to know your usecase. If ok how can I contact you.
I was hoping for SVG animations
Hi. Does this replace your “Advanced Frontends” course?
Not at all! This is a vastly different thing. ;)
Would you say this is better than Lottie? Apologies if you mentioned it in the video.
This tool is amazing, thanks for sharing!
tool is shit. learn to code
The best way is no effects. The way it was 25 years ago. Information should be the primary focus and the effect ;)
Borrrring! Animations/microinteractions integrated in an appropriate way can really add to the UX.
the best way is a 12 pt courier text file with no formatting, spaces, returns, or colors....just running on forever.. Like it used to be. ...and get off my lawn.
I'm not a fan of awwwards type websites where everything if over animated, constant scroll hijacking and text size so big you have to step back 50 feet to read it. However, animations have their place when done correctly.
super tool, thanks for the video!!!
Omg! I need this 🙌
How is this in anyway comparable to After Effects? Come on.
Yes 👍
haha pls dont compare with after effect! in after effect you can do anything u want. jitter is just preset based. where u can literally use ur brain and show the world wtf u are thinkingggg
Uhh no, they are literally 2 separate things. What are you even saying
@@orangeshorts8487 No he is right. What are you even saying?
It probably would help to use your brain and learn to spell and stop typing like a 12 year old.
@@SajanSingh-mj8eh theres already custom animations,but i agree that after effects has more flexibility with animations
Naaaa I'm gonna go for Rive app you reveal 2 years ago 😉
Rive is great, but is a lot more complex.
@@DesignCourse Yeah I reckon 🙂
i'm not sure i see the point. Animations are ubiquitous across most platforms for aesthetic purposes. Most use-case masking on Figma are a/to do with scrolling and avoiding the run on b/to show the client, and allowing them to adapt it according to need. I'll stick to the usual 5 minute job of drawing an oblong in Figma.
How can I get these sort of motion graphic effects when loading a web page?
This is a neat tool and all, and a pretty slick UI, but the output is video files, not web pages. You could put a video as a background, but yaknow what I mean - I want a tool like this that will let me animate actual DOM elements. Does such a thing exist?
Try Rive
We're moving back to Adobe Flash aren't we, hahaha
I hope. Loved flash!
holy F - damn
Adobe macromedia flash is alive again 😅 I know better performance than swf when Steve Jobs forbid it on the iPhone
so sick of subscription apps!!!
new?
Pretty cool, but Jitter just seems like a poor attempt t ocopy Rive. As an animated, there seem to be quite a few limitations and things Jitter devs didn't consider. It seems more than good enough for masic animation of elements, but nothing special.
Here Blender comes again.
Seriously another monthly subscription? hell no, i'm already paying for adobe so might as well use ae then gsap or lottie for the development.
framers ai tool is lack luster imo.
The minute you say webbased is the minute I say no thanks.
Adobe is going down. Greedy company, slow clunky software. I’m so glad they do t have the monopoly anymore
as soon as I hear "web based." I'm out. What are so many new tools web based? We have powerful cpus in 2024...and many of us work offline
this is crap
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