You are showcasing the AI capabilities more than trying to do what you said you would do in the title. I Strongly believe that a much smoother effect could have been achieved with some tweaking of the codes.
We want this to be implemented as normal elementor scrolling effects. You guys need to improve Elementor animation and interaction games. Before I will totally leave Elementor for Framer
There have been allot of good updates but I agree, it’s kinda insane that there’s been zero updates to any motion effects or entrance animations. Most of the effects/animations are so cartoonish i never use them. No option to adjust the easing etc. Framer en Webflow gives you so much more control im considering it to for certain clients
This tutorial doesn't make any sense, it's not solid, asking the AI to load external scripts is not a solution and the effect wasn't even interesting, GSAP should definitely be supported and integrated natively, worst Elementor tutorial ever, not to mention that the instruction was gigantic.
Check out the following (also linked in the description) to get the full prompt: www.elementor.com/blog/gsap-animations-made-faster-video-scroll-tutorial/
Its cool. The point that is being made in the video is you can do so much more than just this one example, this is just one way of thousands of other ways. Is there any future plans for the Elementor team to tackle the task of creating your own stand alone website builder? That surely at this stage seems like the only constructive logical option going forward for long term. Would be nice.. very nice..
I tried this and it kind of... works. Don't know what your setup is, but it's very shoppy here. Tried video's from 6 sec to 21 sec. Anyway, I tried this before with other GSAP scripts with the Elementor videowidget and it's always too choppy imo. Not what I see in these tutorials. The runs smoother when you scroll by grabbing the scrollbar, instead of the mousewheel. But users never use the scrollbar, so that's useless. The only way that works great and smooth is when I convert the video into a spritesheet with FFMEPG A guy named Miguel Carneiro has a great tutorial about his.
I'm not sure I get the point of this... video doesn't look good at all, why do I want this effect? Anyone have examples of this being used really well?
@@dannyfoo I don't think Apple even does this on their site anymore, I tried to find an example of it, but they must have since moved on. Web design builders will always be playing catch-up to trends set by the big dollar companies with actual developers on their teams! LOL :)
This is a complete failure. In the second part, where she shows how to add text content over the video, I cannot place the text over the video. Plus, the code generated is not what is even shown on the screen.
You are showcasing the AI capabilities more than trying to do what you said you would do in the title.
I Strongly believe that a much smoother effect could have been achieved with some tweaking of the codes.
She did exactly what is stated in the title.
We want this to be implemented as normal elementor scrolling effects. You guys need to improve Elementor animation and interaction games. Before I will totally leave Elementor for Framer
Thank you for your feedback. We'll send your idea forward.
There have been allot of good updates but I agree, it’s kinda insane that there’s been zero updates to any motion effects or entrance animations. Most of the effects/animations are so cartoonish i never use them. No option to adjust the easing etc. Framer en Webflow gives you so much more control im considering it to for certain clients
@@Elementorgsap now is webflow. What u gonna do bout it? Improve ai? Who cares. Ai is for the weak. We wanna do cool stuff our own.
The fact that you need to suggest the obvious is worrying.
This tutorial doesn't make any sense, it's not solid, asking the AI to load external scripts is not a solution and the effect wasn't even interesting, GSAP should definitely be supported and integrated natively, worst Elementor tutorial ever, not to mention that the instruction was gigantic.
Love GSAP but I'm not sure what the result is of your tutorial 🤷♂
Finally Elementor knows what we want ^GSAP❤🔥
GSAP is now Webflow. lol. Only option is Webflow buy Elementor
You need to publish the prompt in the video description or comments if you’re going to fast forward the typing portion!
Check out the following (also linked in the description) to get the full prompt: www.elementor.com/blog/gsap-animations-made-faster-video-scroll-tutorial/
No worries, I found another video with the same solution: th-cam.com/video/s7n9vRFvmM0/w-d-xo.html
@@PanagiotisTheofilopoulos This is not working for mobile. so, is almost useless
Am I the only one who sees the example videos do not play backwards as she describes while she's talking about it?
Its cool. The point that is being made in the video is you can do so much more than just this one example, this is just one way of thousands of other ways. Is there any future plans for the Elementor team to tackle the task of creating your own stand alone website builder? That surely at this stage seems like the only constructive logical option going forward for long term. Would be nice.. very nice..
Webflow acquired GSAP!
👏👏👏
That's a move Elementor should have done instead of releasing all those AI, Hosting and Optimisation products.
How can I recover the elementor form data if collect submissions wasn't enabled?
I tried this and it kind of... works.
Don't know what your setup is, but it's very shoppy here. Tried video's from 6 sec to 21 sec.
Anyway, I tried this before with other GSAP scripts with the Elementor videowidget and it's always too choppy imo. Not what I see in these tutorials. The runs smoother when you scroll by grabbing the scrollbar, instead of the mousewheel. But users never use the scrollbar, so that's useless.
The only way that works great and smooth is when I convert the video into a spritesheet with FFMEPG
A guy named Miguel Carneiro has a great tutorial about his.
I'm not sure I get the point of this... video doesn't look good at all, why do I want this effect? Anyone have examples of this being used really well?
GSAP image sequence can accomplish that "Apple-esque" product breakdown effect. That was the thing I hoped this tutorial would have showcased.
@@dannyfoo I don't think Apple even does this on their site anymore, I tried to find an example of it, but they must have since moved on. Web design builders will always be playing catch-up to trends set by the big dollar companies with actual developers on their teams! LOL :)
th-cam.com/video/s7n9vRFvmM0/w-d-xo.html
its doesn't work at all. ai generates different answers to the same prompt and all of this not useful at all.
Is Elementor no longer working for anyone else since the new WordPress update?
Amazing ❤
Finally GSAP
Explain GSAP more 3:24
You guys tapping into gsap now while it's just acquired by webflow.
WTF you are so in HURRY !!! Are you recording this 10 mins before you leave office?
This is a complete failure. In the second part, where she shows how to add text content over the video, I cannot place the text over the video. Plus, the code generated is not what is even shown on the screen.
De+Mais;🙏🙏🏿💵♥️