Ok everyone who upvoted this comment, send me the email with which your signed-up at wcandillon@gmail.com and I will apply a big discount to your account. Thank you for your support 🙌🏻
@@wcandillon hi William, all of your videos is super great, i really want to buy your course, but i have only one question about it. Do you plan to create more complex animation base on the screen transition? something like react-navigation-share-element? If you do have this on your course, i will be join it, no doubt. Thank you again, keep it up man.
@@pethug4649 I plan to add a lesson similar to what I do at th-cam.com/video/83GNiMp-qq0/w-d-xo.html part of the curriculum. But I cannot promise anything yet.
@William: what should i add to code to animate back on click of show button again? basically on first click profile should open and on second click it should close with animation.
Is there an easy way to add a "Close Menu" button to the menu that would undo the animation without having to drag it? I passed the "open" prop down to the content and added a TouchableOpacity where the onPress called "open.setValue(0)". This brought the original screen back but the menu was still present on top and I had to physically drag it away.
Great videos, and great course. Question; why is the perspective variable in the Constants.ts file undefined for Android devices? The tutorial boilerplate was crashing for me until I provided Android the same value that was provided to iOS. Apologies in advance if the answer is revealed later in the video.
Thanks for the kind words Reginald! The demo works on Android on my side 🤔. My thought with setting it as undefined in Android is because of an issue that adds defaults perspective on Android devices. I've seen a PR that suggested that this issue might be fixed. I assume you are using a newer version of React Native than me? If this bug has been fixed, it would be amazing to do great 3d transforms 🙌🏻
Wish i could afford your tutorials though
Ok everyone who upvoted this comment, send me the email with which your signed-up at wcandillon@gmail.com and I will apply a big discount to your account. Thank you for your support 🙌🏻
@@wcandillon hi William, all of your videos is super great, i really want to buy your course, but i have only one question about it. Do you plan to create more complex animation base on the screen transition? something like react-navigation-share-element? If you do have this on your course, i will be join it, no doubt. Thank you again, keep it up man.
@@pethug4649 I plan to add a lesson similar to what I do at th-cam.com/video/83GNiMp-qq0/w-d-xo.html part of the curriculum. But I cannot promise anything yet.
Genial lo estuve esperando desde que lo vi en Twitter
Subscribed to your Tutorials today. Love your content!
Thank you :)
Great video.
I always wait for your video
Thanks for your support Muhammad, there is some great content in the work at the moment 🙌🏻
Master of animation!!!
Haha thanks Pedro! We still have long ways to go before mastery 😅
@William: what should i add to code to animate back on click of show button again? basically on first click profile should open and on second click it should close with animation.
heyy William why are you using typescript ? can you tell the benefits ???
Can we apply this with headerRight Icon or bottom tab navigation?
Great work William :)
Thank you!
for me currently i am able to close it back on second click but on closing profile i am not able to get animation.
Presque aussi bon que ton accent! Chapeau depuis Neuchâtel!
haha punaise merci Mehmed :)
Thx nice tutorials! subscribed
Thanks for the sub Herbert 🙋🏼♂️
Is there an easy way to add a "Close Menu" button to the menu that would undo the animation without having to drag it? I passed the "open" prop down to the content and added a TouchableOpacity where the onPress called "open.setValue(0)". This brought the original screen back but the menu was still present on top and I had to physically drag it away.
Awesome as always! 😍😍
Thanks Mohammad :)
Great videos, and great course. Question; why is the perspective variable in the Constants.ts file undefined for Android devices? The tutorial boilerplate was crashing for me until I provided Android the same value that was provided to iOS. Apologies in advance if the answer is revealed later in the video.
Thanks for the kind words Reginald! The demo works on Android on my side 🤔. My thought with setting it as undefined in Android is because of an issue that adds defaults perspective on Android devices. I've seen a PR that suggested that this issue might be fixed. I assume you are using a newer version of React Native than me? If this bug has been fixed, it would be amazing to do great 3d transforms 🙌🏻
You are using 0.60.2 right? I cannot wait to try 3d transforms on 0.60.2
@@wcandillon I'm using Expo v36 which is based on RN 0.61.4
@@reggie3 weird I'm using the same version
Could you please start it from scratch
Hi!
Hello from Beautiful Zürich Switzerland 🙋🏼♂️
Thank you greate video, how to put a view on the back and when rotating see it
How could I convert it to .js file?
Love react-native hero
Thank you Sumanth for your continuous support 🙌🏻
Great work.
I will know those concepts one day.
Thanks
Of course! Let's keep pushing 💪🏻
Can you make it with jsx ?
This is truly jsx + type annotations which are ignores by babel automatically
Nice work.
Please I hope you do a video on creating an animated login/Signup Screen in react native
Thank you in advance
William, you are a treasure
Thank you for your support 🙌🏻
Awesome
Another one!!
giphy.com/gifs/musicchoice-dj-khaled-djkhaled-xThuWcZzGnonnG3ayQ :)
can you please make neumorphic design video ?
I might give my two cents on this soon 😅
Brilliant!
This Shawn!
great one!
Thks Mateusz!
You are great ... Bro alwayssss
Thanks for the sub Rajiv!
Great ❤️
Please provide expo link
sorry about that, I updated the video description
The course would be better if you build mor than 3 clones app or mybe website. Series is not enough and i dont think is begginer entry. My belief.
Hopefully you should be pleased with the upcoming content then ;-)