I used jitter.video to create the UI animation (the graph animations and fade in entry to elements) by exporting my figma designs using a their Figma plugin. The design files:
I exported these to 1080p (premium feature but you can get it for free by hacking their website (burp-suite + dev tools to change the is_subscription_active repsonse)) but I would not suggest doing that. I only did that because I was stuck with my hardwork going to vain because I didn't notice I could not export it to more than 720p without a subscription
Then, after exporting these to .mp4 files, I followed along this video to make the perspective-based animations, and it turned out pretty great!
Hope it helps โค๏ธ, cause I now wish I knew it when I just started out!
Haven't used the template as such
I used jitter.video to create the UI animation (the graph animations and fade in entry to elements) by exporting my figma designs using a their Figma plugin. The design files:
I exported these to 1080p (premium feature but you can get it for free by hacking their website (burp-suite + dev tools to change the is_subscription_active repsonse)) but I would not suggest doing that. I only did that because I was stuck with my hardwork going to vain because I didn't notice I could not export it to more than 720p without a subscription
Then, after exporting these to .mp4 files, I followed along this video to make the perspective-based animations, and it turned out pretty great!
Hope it helps โค๏ธ, cause I now wish I knew it when I just started out!
Thank you so much