Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to create amazing vector Animations like the ones from Instagram, Facebook and implement them in Android Studio.
This course will teach you how to design and create vector animations for Android applications (Those animations could be used for iOS and Web as well), but we are only going to focus and implement our Animation in Android Studio this time.
I'm going to start this course by explaining you the basics you need to know to be able to undestand how vector animations work. I will introduce you to most important classes like; AnimatedVectorDrawable, VectorDrawable, AnimatorSet, ObjectAnimator.
We are going to avoid writing long boilerplate codes, instead we are going to use an existing web application called Shapeshifter. Then we are going to use that web app to visually create and animate our vectors and then auto-generate all the necessary XML code we need to implement in our Android application.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 36 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Introducing to Adobe Xd
- Section 3 Shapeshifter
- Section 4 #1 Checkmark Animation
- Section 5 #2 Instagram Heart Animation
- Section 6 #3 Loading Animation
- Section 7 #4 Arrow Animation
- Section 8 #5 Thumbs Up/Down Animation
What You’ll Learn
- Clean, Smooth and Professional Animations
- How to Auto-Generate XML Code for Animations
- Learn how to use Shapeshifter
- Morphing Animations
- Knowledge to Create More Complex Animations by Yourself
- Implement Awesome Animations in Android Studio
- Create Beautiful Icon Animations
- Learn more about AnimatedVectorDrawable
- Learn more about VectorDrawable
- Learn more about AnimatorSet
- Learn more about ObjectAnimator
- Learn more about Vectors
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
-
KK.H.Sakthivel
Nice Animation Course.
-
AAbdusamaD
Very good!, now I know how to work with animations, and can create what I want) thanks!
-
JJoão Dalfreno Buzzo Filho
Excelente conteúdo!
-
GGerardo Ruiz
Excelente curso, información bastante valiosa y precisa. El instructor es muy bueno explicando.