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Animating SwiftUI Applications

Animating SwiftUI Applications

By : Stephen DeStefano 
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Animating SwiftUI Applications

Animating SwiftUI Applications

4.9 (12)
By: Stephen DeStefano 

Overview of this book

Swift and SwiftUI are the backbone of Apple application development, making them a crucial skill set to learn. Animating SwiftUI Applications focuses on the creation of stunning animations, making you proficient in this declarative language and employing a minimal code approach. In this book, you'll start by exploring the fundamentals of SwiftUI and animation, before jumping into various projects that will cement these skills in practice. You will explore some simple projects, like animating circles, creating color spectrums with hueRotation, animating individual parts of an image, as well as combining multiple views together to produce dynamic creations. The book will then transition into more advanced animation projects that employ the GeometryReader, which helps align your animations across different devices, as well as creating word and color games. Finally, you will learn how to integrate the SpriteKit framework into our SwiftUI code to create scenes with wind, fire, rain, and or snow scene, along with adding physics, gravity, collisions, and particle emitters to your animations. By the end of this book, you’ll have created a number of different animation projects, and will have gained a deep understanding of SwiftUI that can be used for your own creations.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Animating a Bouquet of Flowers

Welcome to the next project. Here, we will create a bouquet of flowers, animate the flower petals so they open and close, and then add a smoke/vapor effect to make it look like the flower is breathing by using the blur modifier.

Behind the flowers, we will place a winter backdrop, and make it snow too by using the CAEmitter class. The CAEmitter class is a UIKit class that was built for animation, but to be able to access it, we will need to use a SwiftUI bridging protocol called UIViewRepresentable. The UIViewRepresentable protocol will let us bridge the two frameworks, UIKit and SwiftUI.

Accompanying this, we will include two labels – Breathe In and Breathe Out – so that you can breathe along with the flowers, similar to a meditation app.

So, in this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Adding the variables and a winter background
  • Animating the text labels
  • Using the blur modifier to create a vapor effect...
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