Instructor: Ashraff Hathibelagal
Animations have become an important part of Android user interfaces. Subtle, well-crafted animation is used throughout the Android OS and can make your app more engaging and dynamic. Not only that, but animations can help make your UI more intuitive, when used correctly.
In this course, Envato Tuts+ instructor Ashraff Hathibelagal will show you how to start from scratch and create a material design Android app which has lots of animations and transitions. While doing so, you will learn how to create tween animations which can change the positions, dimensions and rotations of UI elements. You will also learn how to work with the new Android Transitions Framework to make changes from one activity—or view hierarchy—to another more fluid and continuous.
Excluding the introduction and conclusion, this repository has a directory for every lesson in this course. Each directory is named after the lesson it belongs to, and is an independent Android Studio project containing all the code written during the course, up to, and including, the lesson.
This course uses a collection of portraits in the public domain, and one icon from Google's material icons library licensed under CC-BY.
Get the course image assets here from the images respository.
These are source files for the Tuts+ course: Animate Your Android App
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