Ok guys this was requested quite a lot! We already shared some basics on how our The Witcher UI animation was made last year, but this time we're going in-depth.
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I'm using InVision Studio for this, as it's both free and very easy to learn the animation basics. Most animating apps work in a similar or exactly the same way.
This is a UX/UI animation tutorial, so these animations are also something developers can easily recreate in code - including on the web.
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