Effect
Parallax Floating Effect in Framer
This is a recreation of parallax floating effect for Framer, from Daniel’s work. It creates a parallax floating effect on cursor movement — as you hover, the layers float and shift, creating an engaging depth effect.
About the resource
To use this component, simply add it to any element you want to move in accordance with your cursor. The interaction will automatically respond to cursor movement, creating a dynamic effect. You can further customize the element's direction— “toward” makes it follow the cursor, while “away” moves it in the opposite direction. Plus, you can adjust the speed and smoothing directly from the component properties. For a parallax effect like the demo, you can apply the component to multiple elements, such as images, and assign different speeds to each one. This creates a layered parallax effect, adding depth and interactivity to your design. It’s easy to set up and looks amazing!
About the resource
To use this component, simply add it to any element you want to move in accordance with your cursor. The interaction will automatically respond to cursor movement, creating a dynamic effect. You can further customize the element's direction— “toward” makes it follow the cursor, while “away” moves it in the opposite direction. Plus, you can adjust the speed and smoothing directly from the component properties. For a parallax effect like the demo, you can apply the component to multiple elements, such as images, and assign different speeds to each one. This creates a layered parallax effect, adding depth and interactivity to your design. It’s easy to set up and looks amazing!
About the resource
To use this component, simply add it to any element you want to move in accordance with your cursor. The interaction will automatically respond to cursor movement, creating a dynamic effect. You can further customize the element's direction— “toward” makes it follow the cursor, while “away” moves it in the opposite direction. Plus, you can adjust the speed and smoothing directly from the component properties. For a parallax effect like the demo, you can apply the component to multiple elements, such as images, and assign different speeds to each one. This creates a layered parallax effect, adding depth and interactivity to your design. It’s easy to set up and looks amazing!