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Working on a new side project for dithering and applying Riso graph-like effects on the web and in Figma

30,301 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Dan Ross
Dan Ross1 год назад

Pretty cool. Kind of reminds me of onull. Different though

Фото профиля Anima
Anima1 год назад

Transform your @figma designs into production-ready @shadcn components with Anima. Streamline your workflow, maintain design consistency, and generate Tailwind-based code effortlessly.✨

Фото профиля Lichin Lin
Lichin Lin1 год назад

really enjoy the number-ticking animation!

Фото профиля Daniel Destefanis
Daniel Destefanis1 год назад

All credit for that goes to @MBarvian and his excellent library

Фото профиля Todd Morin
Todd Morin1 год назад

How can I get my hands on this?

Фото профиля Moussaab
Moussaab1 год назад

We need this ASAP!!

Фото профиля Keshav Bagaade
Keshav Bagaade1 год назад

This is amazing💯🔥!!! are you using an svg overlay to get the effect on web?

Фото профиля Daniel Destefanis
Daniel Destefanis1 год назад

Webgl! I found an open source riso js library made for p5.js that I converted to a shader with help from Claude!

Фото профиля Kenneth Luplau-Brøgger
Kenneth Luplau-Brøgger1 год назад

Uhhhhh! 😱😘

Фото профиля Damián Martone
Damián Martone1 год назад

Super interesting!

Фото профиля Nate Smith
Nate Smith1 год назад

These sliders did not have to go this hard

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