Godot-Tween-Interactive-Cheat-Sheet
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Godot-Tween-Interactive-Cheat-Sheet
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I made a Godot Interactive Tween Cheat Sheet
Repository: https://github.com/Vitorgus/Godot-Tween-Interactive-Cheat-Sheet
easings.net
- Easings
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2024 Cheat Sheet Collection
Easings: When working with animations and transitions, Easings provides a comprehensive cheat sheet for various easing functions, allowing developers to visualize and choose the perfect timing curve for their projects.
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My favourite animation trick: exponential smoothing
Something like this: https://easings.net/#easeOutExpo
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Very timely and helpful, thank you!
A suggestion: the pulse animation would look much better with ease-in / ease-out animation curves instead of the harsh linear curve it's currently using. EaseInOutSine from this cheat sheet would do fine: https://easings.net/
- Easing Functions Cheat Sheet
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How to learn to create non linear function for my game
One I like to reference is this easing functions cheatsheet. Its aimed at programming animations, but a lot of the principles apply to your needs.
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Easings for keyframes
I feel like BB should definitely have easings (specifically the ones on easings.net) for keyframes. Any thoughts?
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Interactive tutorial building polished UI in JavaScript
> I wasn’t sure what type of math function would work for this
Usually people use "easing functions", which are convenient since they typically have a range and image both in [0.0 .. 1.0] [1] (although sometimes the range is slightly above 1 or below 0 to produce some "effect"). CSS has a cubic-bezier function [2] that can be used to replicate pretty closely all sorts of easing functions.
Functions that look like an "S" when plotted are called "sigmoids", a popular one used in graphics applications is called "Smoothstep" [3].
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1: https://easings.net
2: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/easing-func...
3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoothstep
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