On this episode of Motion Layout for the MAD Skills series, you will learn how to add multiple ConstraintSets to the same Motion Layout. The Motion Layout isn’t limited to just two ConstraintSets, you can define as many ConstraintSets as you would like to build the animation you need.
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That makes Android Studio more like a PowerPoint. Deep in my mind drag&drop make me feel unsafe for the code.
Can anyone help me on how to use shared animation transition using motionlayout
Great video!
I have a problem where I do not get further, maybe someone can help me:
I would like to implement animations between two or more fragments using MotionLayout. Similar to shared elements transitions with ConstraintLayout. So let's say fragment one has the first ConstraintSet and fragment two the second ConstraintSet and so on… Is this possible with Motion Editor? Like the morph transactions in PowerPoint.
And what if I took only one MotionLayout for the whole app. Views "fly" in and out (are visible or hidden) and vary depending on the content. If so, what could i do to make the code more modular, more readable and easily editable, if i have only one fargment/activity for the whole app.
Damn this is insane, loved it!
I am Arabic, I do not know English 😞
Loving it ❤
Had been waiting so long for the further episodes! 🙂
Thank you ❣️