Share Posted March 9 Hi guys do you have any samples or it is possible to make this happen? Thank yo so much. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Share Posted March 9 Hi @NikzA! Can you be a little more specific? Is that 5 individual elements that are just growing their scale and fading in as you scroll down? Or is that one element that is moving side-to-side and also fading/growing? Got a URL of an example or something? You can do pretty much anything with ScrollTrigger + GSAP. 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Author Share Posted March 21 This is the reference sitehttps://digital-cover.com/projects/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Share Posted March 21 We love helping with GSAP-related questions, but unfortunately we just don't have the resources to provide free general consulting, logic troubleshooting, or "how do I recreate this cool effect I saw on another site?" tutorials. Of course anyone else is welcome to post an answer if they'd like - we just want to manage expectations. If you're looking for ScrollTrigger effects, I'd recommend looking at the demos at https://greensock.com/st-demos and https://codepen.io/collection/DkvGzg and https://codepen.io/collection/AEbkkJ - you may be able to use one of those as a jumping-off point. You are welcome to post in the "Jobs & Freelance" forum for paid consulting, or contact us directly. Otherwise, if you've got a GSAP-specific question just post that here along with a minimal demo and we'd be happy to take a look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Share Posted March 21 As the Helper already mentioned, this forum isn't really for tutorial requests of any sort @NikzA - but in this case I remember Tom Miller crafting something quite similar together with Alex Trost on the Frontend Horse / TrostCodes Twitch-Stream. https://www.twitch.tv/trostcodes You can re-watch that episode over on Youtube - maybe consider giving them a thumbs up for their work or leaving a nice comment on the video. It's not infinite and doesn't have the exact same effect as the website you referenced (the logic for that is for you to implement then, heads up; it will likely not be the easiest thing to do) - on that website they are probably not even relying on native browser scrolling or native browser elements but rather listenening to relevant events like the wheel or touch in combination with WegGL rendering - but at the very least this should be a good starting point. Hope it will help, good luck! See the Pen gOvYEgq by creativeocean (@creativeocean) on CodePen 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Author Share Posted March 22 Thank you so much for this it really helps. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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