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Animations in Figma are defined as the transitional movements in elements or components when played in screen share mode. The prototype feature in Figma enables us to create transitions and animations between elements after delay, on hover, drag, click, etc. In this article, we will be learning how by the use of a prototype, we can create animations in Figma, such as the color change animation, or the increase in size of the element's animations.
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Step 1: Select a frame of choice, and prefer mobile screen size.
Step 2: Create an ellipse at the top right position, and under that add two rectangles each of different heights. The design must look somewhat like following one. Add colors and border strokes accordingly.
Step 3: Replicate the design and form another frame of the same design type and change the colors according to your choice.
Step 4: Go to Prototype section and using the arrow, connect the first design to the second one and fill in the options in the box. Choose the option of on Hover animation, and select a time duration upto which you want the type of animation, say ease in to work.
Step 5: Here's the final animation. To see this, go to the presentation view of the design and click on the play button in the top right column.
Step 1: Select a frame of choice, prefer mobile size screen.
Step 2: Create an ellipse in the top right section and add it within a rectangle. Add colors of choice. The design should look somewhat like this:
Step 3: Replicate the design, and cut and paste the same frame beside and change the colors if required. But it is important to elongate the height of the rectangle in the second frame.
Step 4: Open Prototype tab and connect the plus symbol to the second frame through an arrow. Choose the options of animations, such as on hover and after a delay of 600 milliseconds, and select smart animate.
Step 5: Here's the final animation. To see this, go to the presentation view of the design and click on the play button in the top right column.
Step 1: Select a frame of choice, prefer a mobile screen size.
Step 2: Add a mountain background in the frame and set a light bluish background color to the remaining part.
Step 3: Replicate the frame and paste it beside with a picture of birds side by side. Also add a text "Scenery" to it.
Step 4: Go to Prototype section and now select the options of Animations. Here select the option of slide in and slide out within a time frame of 300 milliseconds and ease in and out. Choose this after a delay of 300 milliseconds.
Step 5: Here's the final design. To see this, go to the presentation view of the design and click on the play button in the top right column.
There are three essential properties one needs to know before studying how to animate elements in Figma.
Animations are thus a great add on to the existing designs that make the design more beautiful. They increase the interactivity of the design with the user and make it look eye appealing. Following the steps mentioned above, one can create an animation of choice that makes the design more engaging and pleasing.