Nwekar Posted September 16, 2022 Share Posted September 16, 2022 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Rodrigo Posted September 16, 2022 Solution Share Posted September 16, 2022 Hi @Nwekar, Does this solves your issue?: useEffect(() => { let tl = gsap.timeline({ repeat: -1 }), fadeDuration = 3.5, stayDuration = 3; let images = [...parentHero.current.children].slice(3); gsap.set(images[0], { autoAlpha: 1, scale: 1.1 }); tl.to(images.slice(1), { delay: stayDuration, autoAlpha: 1, scale: 1.1, duration: fadeDuration, stagger: stayDuration + fadeDuration }) .to(images.slice(0, images.length - 1), { autoAlpha: 0, duration: 0.01, stagger: stayDuration + fadeDuration }, stayDuration + fadeDuration) .set(images[0], { autoAlpha: 1, scale: 1 }) .to(images[images.length - 1], { autoAlpha: 0, duration: fadeDuration }, "+=" + stayDuration) .to(images[0], { scale: 1.1, duration: fadeDuration }, "<"); return () => { tl.revert(); } }, []); Basically I would start the whole thing with the first image with the scale applied to it, then when you reset the opacity you can also reset the scale, otherwise you get a jump on the first image scale when the timeline restarts. Finally you needed to add an instance for the scaling of the first image that starts at the same time as the previous instance in the timeline. You can learn more about it here: https://greensock.com/docs/v3/GSAP/Timeline https://greensock.com/position-parameter Happy Tweening!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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