I loved this tutorial as it included many hooks! Would it be possible at all to create a really short tutorial on how passing in motion values into the style tag works? I saw that passing "skewX" skewed the text, but how did the style tag know to skew the text when it just receives a value in the range [45deg,-45deg]?
Hey bro, I have a doubt regarding the `useScroll` hook. I'm doing animations using scroll progress and the `transition` hook. What I actually want is a step-by-step animation instead of an on-scroll animation, which will animate on each scroll as a step. How can I achieve that? Consider it like a sticky scroll, not a carousel-some sections will stay on the screen for a sequence of animations.
another silly, distracting application of scroll animations. it's a shame, considering the example given on the website is such a brilliant usage of the hook. i don't understand why they didn't just implement the carousel as such lol?
you have the best framer motion vids
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Please never stop making great videos! ❤
Never stop these types of tutorials. These really helps a lot
I learned all my framer motion skills from you, thank you. ❤
Hope you explore layout animations / transitions on your future videos :)
Thank you for the video.
Love all your videos ❤
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Thanks bro ❤
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Great content!
You should do a vid just about framer springs.
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Really wish framer motion docs were more in depth
I loved this tutorial as it included many hooks! Would it be possible at all to create a really short tutorial on how passing in motion values into the style tag works? I saw that passing "skewX" skewed the text, but how did the style tag know to skew the text when it just receives a value in the range [45deg,-45deg]?
Look up MotionValue In framer motions docs, should help answer your questions 😀
@@tomisloading Will do!
Hey bro, I have a doubt regarding the `useScroll` hook. I'm doing animations using scroll progress and the `transition` hook. What I actually want is a step-by-step animation instead of an on-scroll animation, which will animate on each scroll as a step. How can I achieve that? Consider it like a sticky scroll, not a carousel-some sections will stay on the screen for a sequence of animations.
For xRaw, is it fixed at -4000 (px)?
Not sure exactly what the question is, but the output values can be pretty much any unit, so you could just as well do 0% - 100% etc
another silly, distracting application of scroll animations. it's a shame, considering the example given on the website is such a brilliant usage of the hook. i don't understand why they didn't just implement the carousel as such lol?
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