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    Lottie-Web

    Lottie-Web

    Render After Effects animations natively

    Lottie-Web renders vector animations exported from Adobe After Effects as lightweight JSON, playing them in the browser via SVG or Canvas. Animations remain crisp at any resolution, load quickly compared to videos or GIFs, and can be controlled programmatically for interactivity. The runtime supports playback options like loop, autoplay, segment control, and event hooks, making it easy to sync motion with UI state. Because animations are data rather than pixels, designers and developers can...
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    macSVG

    macSVG

    An open-source macOS app for designing HTML5 SVG

    ...Apple’s free Xcode system is required to build the macOS application from the source code. Most of the application source code is written in Objective-C language, but a Swift language target has been added recently for a plug-in editor bundle. To build macSVG.app, open "macSVG.xcworkspace" in Xcode, set the build target to "macSVG Debug", build and run.
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    ParticlesLoadingView

    ParticlesLoadingView

    A customizable SpriteKit particles animation on the border of a view

    With ParticlesLoadingView you can create your own amazing SpriteKit particle animations with the Xcode's built-in Particle Emitter Editor that looks like the following picture. Go ahead and create your own particle animation by doing File, New File, iOS Resource, SpriteKit Particle File. To see it in action, run the example project, clone the repo, and run pod install from the Example directory first. The example project shows how to set up ParticlesLoadingView in a few different ways. You...
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