This is great, thank you! How did you add the animations to the video at the end of the tutorial? Was that part done in After Effects or can you do it within Figma?
it will not work out with just two frames, it will oscillate with that. You need three frames to get the ripple effect. But do try it out with 2 frames, you will understand. :)
Last one instant effect frame 3 to frame 1☺️
Nice!
Excellent
This is great, thank you! How did you add the animations to the video at the end of the tutorial? Was that part done in After Effects or can you do it within Figma?
🤦♂️ what were you watching, this whole tutorial is for figma
Omg!!! So helpfull. Thank you so much 🙏🏻❤️🔥
Nice vdo. Unable to add this in my UX playlist as it's a shorts video😅
oh no...🫤
Liked that kangaroo entry 😀 and your TH-cam shorts as well ✌️
Thank you 😁
Thanks mate!
Glad it helped
Nice, but you can also connect 2nd frame to 1st frame 🧐
it will not work out with just two frames, it will oscillate with that. You need three frames to get the ripple effect. But do try it out with 2 frames, you will understand. :)
@@AkashYadavUX I did that before I watched this video and was so confused on why isn't it working. Thank god I found this video now!!
You're right. It would oscillate on two. Three is better
Component banane ke baad kya kiye ho aap smjh nhi aaya
not working fine
not working bro
After components kya kiya 🙄
You can find the source file here, it has the animation you can check out what you're missing out:
www.figma.com/community/file/1037261923742727921
@@AkashYadavUX Thanks bro 😍😘
Not working though
Check this video for a more detailed explanation and the source file as well.
th-cam.com/video/gGcSW3ojIwY/w-d-xo.html