Is there a tutorial for this?

Hi, Community.
I stumbled across a post on Dribbble.com showcasing the design work of a Dennis Snellenberg (dennissnellenberg.com) who does really nice creative, but is a coder, and prototypes his work in Sketch and Principle.

Here is his prototype: https://vimeo.com/821498603

It’s a simple, but compelling parallax example, that has ALL the elements moving in a parallax, with very nice easing. It seems it would work very nicely as a transition between 100vh anchor sections, from tapping on a “down” button. I work primarily in Motion Graphics, so I’m very familiar with 2.5D image prep and building this kind of effect in After Effects, but not in Editor X.

I reached out to Dennis directly, and he very kindly replied:

"It’s super easy to recreate this in Framer I think. I never worked with Editor X before but you have to slide the layers on different speed on the Y axes based on scroll position."

I was hoping someone could tell me a) whether the effect is achievable in Editor X at all, and b) if so,… how? Perhaps there’s a tutorial somewhere, but all I can find are those that show how to use parallax for section backgrounds, or for images within image items or containers.

Is this a Velo-only capability? If so, as a non-coder, where might I go to get help building a reusable code snippet that could give me this level of control.

I’m sure a lot of people would like to know how to achieve this. Clients just LAP it up.

Many thanks in advance.

I fear that’s a “no” then… :disappointed:

Hey @tmgilchrist69214 ! :wave:

I’m not aware of any tutorials available to achieve this effect (although, I’ll agree, it does look smooth!).

It might be possible via Velo. The Velo forum would be a great place to ask - https://community.wix.com/velo/forum

Astounding. To think that NO-ONE (particularly from EditorX themselves) can offer any help at all on this issue. I think it’s time to go back to Framer