Motion

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Language
Java
Version
v1.1.2 (Oct 20, 2015)
Created
Apr 3, 2014
Updated
Oct 20, 2015 (Retired)
Owner
Nathan VanBenschoten (nvanbenschoten)
Contributors
Patrick Dattilio (PatrickDattilio)
Nathan VanBenschoten (nvanbenschoten)
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Motion

An Android library allowing images to exhibit a parallax effect. By replacing static pictures and backgrounds with a fluid images that reacts to screen tilt and orientation, Android applications can add a perceived depth, layering, and context to their content. Motion works great for both full screen background images and smaller sized pictures to give users a whole new perspective on how they interact with their phone. This project was inspired in part by iOS 7's new parallax effect.

Demo

Feel free to download the demo to try out motion.

Setup

  • In Eclipse, just import the library as an Android library project.
  • Project > Clean to generate the binaries you need, like R.java, etc.
  • Then, just add Motion as a dependency to your existing project and you're good to go!

Or:

  • Download the .jar file
  • Add the .jar files to your project's libs folder, or add them as external jars to your project's build path.

Or:

Add the following to your build.gradle:

repositories {
 jcenter()
}

dependencies{
 compile 'com.nvanbenschoten.motion:library:1.1.2'
}

Or:

Add the following to your pom.xml:

<dependency>
 <groupId>com.nvanbenschoten.motion</groupId>
 <artifactId>library</artifactId>
 <version>1.1.2</version>
 <type>aar</type>
</dependency>

Usage

To use Motion, simply replace any existing ImageView's with a ParallaxImageView.

Once a reference to this view is acquired, register a SensorManager with the ParallaxImageView using the registerSensorManager() call. This registration is most commonly done in the onResume method of an Activity/Fragment, but can be completed whenever the parallax effect is desired to begin.

When the parallax effect is not longer needed, it is essential to unregister the SensorManager by calling unregisterSensorManager() on the ParallaxImageView so that the system sensors can be disabled. This call is usually completed in the onPause method.

As an example

// Obtain a reference to the object
ParallaxImageView mBackground = findViewById(R.id.background);

// Register a SensorManager to begin effect
mBackground.registerSensorManager();

...

// Unregister SensorManager when exiting
mBackground.unregisterSensorManager();

Configurations

There are three attributes that can be changed to adjust the parallax effect of the ImageView. Each can be accessed either through XML attributes or through Java functions.

  • intensity (attr:motionIntensity) (float) - adjusts the strength of the parallax effect, giving control over the perceived depth of the view.

  • tiltSensitivity (attr:motionTiltSensitivity) (float) - adjusts the sensitivity of the view towards tilting, changing how quickly the parallax's bounds are reached.

  • scaledIntensity (attr:motionScaledIntensity) (boolean) - adjusts whether the ImageView's x and y axis' parallax intensities are scaled to the image's aspect ratio or equal to each other and to the smaller of the axis' intensities (false by default).

License

Copyright 2014 Nathan VanBenschoten

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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