In this Android animation tutorial, you will learn how to use property animations to make a fun, beautiful user interface.
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In this Android animation tutorial, you will learn how to use property animations to make a fun, beautiful user interface.
Good job. Thank you
Very informative article. Thank You.
Glad you liked it! :]
Thanks! You’re welcome :]
Very nice tutorial. I learned a lot. Well paced, well organized. Nice step by step adding new items. A bit of humor without being stupid.
Thank you for such a positive feedback! :]
Thank you! I have been impressed by your speech at Kotlin Meet Up, and it was really pleasant surprise to walk this superb tutorial through and to see your name. Proud of such a talented compatriot!
You’re too kind! It’s great to hear from someone from Dnipro here! Thanks for the comment :]
Very very
good one, like your jokes , the next topic that interest me is to lead the animation in a special path, do you have any recommendation , and again thank you for this beautiful tutorial.
Thanks a lot!
If you want to move an object along the path you can use built-in Android classes: Path
and PathMeasure
. Here’s small demo I’ve made to help you get started: move-android-view-along-path.java · GitHub
Thanks ,it’s look fine , mlayu do you have other tutorial like the Animation ?
Hi, do you know if it is possible to include animation using in the camera2 api?
Hello streek405. Sorry but I’m not sure I understand your question, can you clarify please?
Sorry, I was wondering if it is possible to incorporate animations when using the camera, by incorporating the android.animation api with the android.hardware.camera2 api?
Great Thanks , Waiting for more
Great Tutorial! All tutorials should be like this!
Very nice tutorial and way of writing this tutorial is also good.