I was about to jump into After Effect to build a simple animation but I remembered @fable_motion and gave it a try: I love it! Very smooth and easy to get started
Exported my animation as a lottie file to put inside a Webflow project.

Holy crap! Fable does regular vids and Lottie as well 😮‍💨 thanks Felix! What a good rec

Had fun playing with the new @fable_motion to contribute to our own @makemepulse calendar project! 😋⛷

I'm trying to learn how to use @fable_motion and what better way to do so than by making my first animation using @WGMInterfaces incredible designs.

I love this new @fable_motion tool. I made this with @figma + Fable.

Def paying attention to it.

For anyone working with #webflow and Lottie animations, you should try @fable_motion. Similar to After Effects, but more intuitive / easier to use.

Still a beta tool and needs improvements on a few areas (like vector tools, stroke, etc). But it exports to Lottie which is great!

Tell your design team that this app is beautiful af ❤️ When can I copy and paste from Figma 😍

Hey! This is exactly what I was asking for. I’ll check it out today

After not being able to use stroke gradient in After effects, I created this simple stroke animation in @fable_motion within minutes

I literally signed up right after it crashed my stream 🙃

Adobe is gross. Use @figma @fable_motion @pixelmator and other products that don't lock you into a bloated subscription with bloated software using nasty dark patterns

I discovered @fable_motion a few weeks ago, and not having to use After Effects anymore is a dream come true!

Sounds good. Need to get to grips with it a bit more first... I've already accidentally become an abstract pixel artist, though