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Unlike Next.js, I don't assume you know GSAP. So, GSAP which stands for GreenSock Animation Platform is another javascript framework (yes, there are millions of javascript frameworks) that is used to animate elements on websites. Open their website (gsap.com) to explore the type of animations you can make using GSAP. - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
This direct manipulation allows you to leverage robust animation libraries like GSAP or Anime.js, which require direct DOM access to perform optimally. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
I've been looking for a small project to do that would let me play with Greensock (GSAP), specifically a bit with some SVG files I generated with Corel Vector. When I saw the frontend challenge and had an afternoon at work with downtime between a few projects, I knew it'd be a great opportunity to explore a bit! - Source: dev.to / 2 months ago
Https://pixijs.com/ and https://gsap.com/. All of the source code for my posts can be found at https://github.com/samwho/visualisations :). - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The GreenSock Animation Platform (GSAP) is a web animation library that provides the logic for adding animation to any site powered by JavaScript. React, being built on top of JavaScript, falls under this category. GSAP is an extremely fun animation tool to use because it offers a great deal of flexibility, you can animate anything using GSAP — texts, images, scroll actions, SVGs, UI interactions, anything! - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
I grabbed the colors from the video by pausing the video when the background color changes, taking a screenshot , and uploading that screenshot to https://imageresizer.com/color-picker to extract the color. I assigned these to the fill attribute of each rect. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
I'm not sure if this is an issue of badly-calibrated monitors, but the three colors on the map should be green (#31BC55), gray (#5B616F), and some shade of red that's too jpegified to get a single hex value. This was done using an online color picker. Source: over 2 years ago
If you just want to get the colors of some specific areas because you're trying to match a color somewhere else you can use an online color picker. Source: over 2 years ago
Another idea! Using a photo to generate your color palette. A quick google gave me https://imageresizer.com/color-picker. You can copy the "Html/Hex" code and paste it into the "RGBA:" field in the Fill and Stroke panel. With a bit of practice (and color theory) you can also get used to checking the RGB and CMYK values to make sure the color you grabbed is what you think it is. (RGB = how much Red, Green, and Blue... Source: about 3 years ago
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