Hi guys,
lately I finally started to create some small project with GSAP (slider, simple animations, etc). I thought it was an amazing tool, so I wanted to go deeper and I discovered some sensational works.
My goal is to improve my skills for design better user experience, by making animations and immersive interactions. I was very fascinated by works like this:
https://www.sartobikes.com/
In many similar websites, I've seen that developers have almost always used GSAP and Pixi. I tried to do some research to understand how the two libraries can work so well, but I did not find anything quite clear and complete that could help me.
What I found on pixi seems far from what I would like to do and what I learned from Greensock I think is not enough!
I need to understand where I can start with these two tools! A guide, a series of examples or exercises, a book, something that tells me: "this is the right way to do it".
In the last days I'm just grasping at straws, and it's really frustrating. I would love to be able to implement my ideas on the code through this special alchemy!
Become better web designer by using GSAP and Pixi
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Hi guys,
lately I finally started to create some small project with GSAP (slider, simple animations, etc). I thought it was an amazing tool, so I wanted to go deeper and I discovered some sensational works.
My goal is to improve my skills for design better user experience, by making animations and immersive interactions. I was very fascinated by works like this:
https://www.sartobikes.com/
In many similar websites, I've seen that developers have almost always used GSAP and Pixi. I tried to do some research to understand how the two libraries can work so well, but I did not find anything quite clear and complete that could help me.
What I found on pixi seems far from what I would like to do and what I learned from Greensock I think is not enough!
I need to understand where I can start with these two tools! A guide, a series of examples or exercises, a book, something that tells me: "this is the right way to do it".
In the last days I'm just grasping at straws, and it's really frustrating. I would love to be able to implement my ideas on the code through this special alchemy!
What is for you the best starting point?
Thanks to all of you!