Figmotion is an animation tool built right in Figma. This makes the entry into animation easier and more convenient as there is no need to switch to a completely separate motion tool such as Principle, Haiku or After Effects.
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Awesome to be able to animate in Figma!! Would be great if you could cmd+z. Also, the Json dosen't work with Lottie. Please make that happen!! That would be huge!!
Hey guys
As a Figma user I have struggled with animations for a while as the integration with third party animation tools has been quite scarce or inconvenient.
This is why I have created Figmotion, an animation tool built straight into Figma using their newly released plugin functionality. This is the first time designers will be able to create animations without ever even leaving Figma making the process much more convenient.
As this is the first public release of Figmotion, I would love to hear your suggestions, feedback and comments.
Be sure to tweet your animations at me using #figmotion, I would love to see all the amazing stuff you guys come up with!
Happy animating!
I've had a change to test the plugin within the beta period and I was seriously impressed! The interface is very similar to what you would find in After Effects and similar products. Once given a little bit more control over the video output, I could see it as a real competition to other established apps.
@javaamonde hm that's odd, feel free to send me an email with more details
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@liammartens Just awesome. Figmtion comes at the point when needed. i'm focus on my design project now. no shift to other animation tool to make simple animation. I really like the custom effect
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Congrats for your work. Is code output on the roadmap?
@andre_grochowicz You can already export as CSS or Raw JSON so you can more easily handoff your animation to developers 😀 This will give them a better view of the easing functions etc...
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Or maybe export as GIF's, to put it back in Figma?
@new_user_21318f8f12 Definitely something I am considering. As for being able to run the animation in a prototype, that will most likely never be possible as to run the animation the elements need to move around. The best flow here, I think, will be as you suggested. Export as GIF so you can insert into the design again.
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