Thank youu!
Thank youu!
It is! It's so easy to implement too ^^ I'm seeing more apps starting to adopt it recently
Yesss! I mean this felt low effort I wasn't gonna post it because it's just literally .contentTransition but it feels so nice to look at so I thought I would share it haha ^^
Switching between tabs updates the screen's header using contentTransition in SwiftUI.
This one is more subtle but I thought of sharing it :)
Thank you! And yeah it was made using Metal ^^
I saw this in Bump and Retro and thought it would be fun to recreate 🪼
Thank youu ^^
Pixels reveal shader on scroll 👾
Fun interaction at the end of onboarding 🔖
Omg xD I literally just now noticed it hahaha
a cute animation for an app I'm building 💕
Ps if anyone is interested in testing the app let me know I have testflight invites for Onboarding 🫣
I'm building a small app and would love to test out the onboarding / get some feedback :)
It's an app for cat owners to track when did they feed their cat (Like a cat feeding tracker)
I would love to send test flight invites to go through onboarding, It might take 1-2 minutes ^^
Playing with shaders on scroll 💫
Glow 💫
Thank youu 🤍
Experimenting with scroll effects using shaders 💫
I love this! Retro vibes 👾 💕
Thank youu! ♥️
You're welcome ✨
I recommend reading this book: thebookofshaders.com/
And watching this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgzWwgRpUuw
This is absolutely the best metal tutorial I watched, It literally helped me create most of my shaders
Thank you! I recommend trying out Metal it's sooo much fun honestly ^^
January recap ✨
Heyy! 👋 🫶
Yesss 🙌
🫣
Deleting an image interaction 👾
Yeah same, I'm building my first mini app right now and my source of truth is actually in Cursor (even though I started with Figma) I designed way more in Cursor and didn't bother going back and update Figma so now I just immediately jump into Cursor and build
Thank youu! Ooo that sounds fun :o I would love to see when you're done 🫣
We have a lot of apps in common 🫣
It's so cold outside my lock screen froze 🥶
Made using SwiftUI + Metal.