Scrolling animation

Hi! How to make a similar animation in Figma, as in the video?
https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/video/25851684?key=59037b98d547516fa4c14acc0d07f642
I mean to make the words appear when you scroll the mouse wheel down. The background video does not move until the list ends

Hey @Kate26, thanks for reaching out!

This reminds me of the parallax effect. There are plenty videos on YouTube explaining how to create this. Take a look at the following video.

And here is a specific one explaining how to fade in fade out text animation for prototypes.

Let me know if these videos are helpful or if you have any specific questions on these. Also, if you’re stuck on a step I am happy to take a look at it!

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Hello Gayani, I have similar question, but I don’t think its parallax (although everybody call it like that). I have video of 3d print, and I want to that video goes while I scroll, when I stop video stop. It does’t have to be a video I can extract frames to PNG. also and put one after another, but that is big job to connect every of tham, have more than 250 frames… can you give me some approach or video how to do this? so while scrolling it show layers of 3d print, when it finish on next scroll it show whole 3d print, and then on scroll next thing etc.

Hey @no_name1, thank you for reaching out!

I can not visualise what you’re trying to achieve when saying “I have video of 3d print, and I want to that video goes while I scroll, when I stop video stop.”
This sounds to me like the parallax scroll animation. Do you have an example video for me?

Also can you check if you want to create something like the apple’s Website Animation? This animation is also pausing when you stop scrolling.

guess its called parallax but parallax in 3d is something else, nevermind, anyway thank you for link but this is with one picture, i have a video of object rotating like in mid of this link where earbud is rotating on scroll up or down. How to do that? is that multiple .png files exported from video animation and then sorted one by one or there is better approach?

Hey @no_name1, this is a good question! I think I’ll need to leave this open for the community to answer.

However, if you want the “object rotation” to happen when scrolling then check you this YouTube video:

They explain here that the images are displayed one after another super fast as you scroll down. They’ve used about 64 PNG images for this.

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Hello, already watched :smiley: I have something like 450 images :smiley: and to connect one by one is pain that is why I asked is there a simpler option :smiley: anyway thanks :slight_smile: