Introducing remocn/ui 😱
@shadcn components, but for @Remotion video
No more building custom components, recording your screen, opening After Effects, and editing videos
Now you can simply add a component to your code and turn it into a video
Form filling, button clicks, select dropdown interactions, toast notifications, and 28 more components included 👇
@almmaasoglu@george__wing but it doesn't matter whether we're talking about a mac or a web app
from a ux side, it's always best to place the button in the same spot
This week, first time I worked as a design engineer on my friend’s virtual card product.
I wanted them to look and feel really clean and "wow", so I finally figured out how to use @paper in my actual work.
I created visual elements based on Paper's Mesh Gradients and translated them into code using MCP.
I got it right on the first try. Especially after using Figma MCP😅🥲
However, the cards looked a bit flat in the browser. Adding a subtle 3D tilt effect using spell[.]sh by @tomm_ui was the missing piece.
P.S. These aren't the actual cards from the project. I just made them for demo.
Demo link below