A simple and powerful JavaScript animation library
An animation library for JavaScript and React.
React lifecycle controlled motion library
performant confetti animation in the browser
Translate modifier presets for use with `@dnd-kit` packages.
React lifecycle controlled motion library
<h1 align="center"> <img width="35" height="35" alt="Motion logo" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/00d6d1c3-72c4-4c2f-a664-69da13182ffc" /><br />Motion for Vue</h1>
A spring that solves your animation problems.
Shared types for the Motion One packages.
A tiny, performant animation library for the DOM
A collection of easing functions.
A collection of utility functions for animations.
A collection of animation generators.
Motion helpers for digital and software products using the Carbon Design System
TypeScript definitions for react-motion
A set of utilities to apply motion in your application.
Motion utilities for PrimeUI Libraries
<!-- TODO: update version number before releasing, here and in the script tag --> [](https://www.npmjs.com/package/indefinite-observable/v/2.0.1) [ process into a list of rectangular coordinates (in raster image's system) representing the inferred characteristic of motion of the midline of an image blob. Blob recognition is done by color: * by maximum pixel neighbor-to-neighbor difference * by maximum difference from blob's average color * by maximum difference from a pixel neighborhood's average color (using RGB or HSV). Use other software to pre-process (e.g. enhance contrast, or even reduce to gray scale), but Extract Curves's skeletonization is done based on the hypothesis of a recognized image blob, as opposed to a collection of pixels. Output is human-readable (tab-separated).
Extract Curves a simplistic GTK Ruby-based appliaction which can convert the raster image file result of a geometric-trace-producing process's interaction with the characteristic of motion of another (interesting) process into a list of rectangular coordinates (in raster image's system) representing the inferred characteristic of motion of an image blob. Blob recognition is done by color: * by maximum pixel neighbor-to-neighbor difference * by maximum difference from blob's average color * by maximum difference from a pixel neighborhood's average color (using RGB or HSV). Use other software to pre-process (e.g. enhance contrast, or even reduce to gray scale), but Extract Curves's skeletonization is done based on the hypothesis of a recognized image blob, as opposed to a collection of pixels. Output is human-readable (tab-separated).
Create all your splash images from any UIViewController using whatever method you like to style it. With Xcode 6 and iOS 8 came the ability to create your launch images from a XIB or storyboard file. This is a huge gain over manually creating every image in all the available resolutions. But as a RubyMotion developer, I try to stay away as much as possible from the Xcode environment... I present you Motion-Splash
HappyHorse AI Video is a free online AI video generator that turns text prompts and images into cinematic short videos with smooth motion and natural characters.
Kling 3 AI delivers stunning 4K resolution videos with intelligent motion control, natural audio synthesis, and professional-grade quality for creators worldwide. Features include Text-to-Video Generation, Image-to-Video Animation, 4K Resolution Output, and Advanced Motion Control.