How Do You Do a Scroll Animation in Figma?
Scroll animations are a great way to add interest and interactivity to your Figma designs. They can be used to animate the appearance of elements as they come into view, or to animate the position of elements as you scroll up and down the page.In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a scroll animation in Figma. We'll use a simple example to illustrate the steps involved, but you can apply the same technique to any design.First, let's create a frame that's taller than the canvas. This will give us some room to work with when we add our scroll animation.Next, we'll add an element to the frame. In this example, we'll add a rectangle.Now we're ready to add our scroll animation. To do this, we'll need to use the Scroll tool.First, select the element that you want to animate. In our example, this is the rectangle.Next, click and drag the element up or down with the Scroll tool. As you do this, you'll see a preview of how the element will move when you scroll up or down in your design.When you're happy with how the element looks, release the mouse button and Figma will automatically create a keyframe at that position.You can continue adding keyframes by clicking and dragging the element with the Scroll tool until you've reached the end of your animation. Then, just release the mouse button and Figma will automatically create another keyframe at that position.Once you've added all of your keyframes, it's time to test your animation. To do this, simply click on the play button in the top-right corner of your screen.As you can see, our simple scroll animation is now complete! You can use this same technique to animate any element in your Figma designs.Scroll animations are a great way to add interest and interactivity to your Figma designs.
They can be used to animate the appearance of elements as they come into view, or to animate the position of elements as you scroll up and down the page. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to create a scroll animation in Figma. We'll use a simple example to illustrate the steps involved, but you can apply the same techniqueFirst, let's create a frame that's taller than the canvas.
This will give us some room
to work with when we add our scroll animation.
Next, we'll add an element
to the frame.
In this example, we'll add a rectangle.
Now we're ready . . ..to add our scroll animation.
To do this, we'll need to use .the Scroll tool.
First, select . the element that you want.to animate.
In our example , this is .the rectangle.. Next, click and drag .the element up or down with.As you do this,.you'll see.a preview.of how.the element will move when you scroll up or down in your design.When you're happy with how.the element looks,.release.the mouse button.and Figma will automatically create.a keyframe at that position.You can continue adding keyframes by clicking and dragging.the element with.the Scroll tool until.you've reached.the end of your animation.Once you've added all of your keyframes,.it's time.to test your animation.To do this,.simply click on.play button in.top-right corner.of your screen.As you can see,.our simple scroll animation is now complete! You can use this same technique.to animate any element.in your Figma designs.