WatchKit - TableView with special effect
I would like to create a tableView on an Apple Watch app with a specific effect... You can see it in this video (go to 2 min). This is a different effect than the default one. I don't know how to do this, if anybody can help me by explaining me how I can do this, it would be nice :D
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I would like to create a tableView on an Apple Watch app with a specific effect... You can see it in this video (go to 2 min). This is a different effect than the default one. I don't know how to do this, if anybody can help me by explaining me how I can do this, it would be nice :D
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I would like to create a tableView on an Apple Watch app with a specific effect... You can see it in this video (go to 2 min). This is a different effect than the default one. I don't know how to do this, if anybody can help me by explaining me how I can do this, it would be nice :D
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I would like to create a tableView on an Apple Watch app with a specific effect... You can see it in this video (go to 2 min). This is a different effect than the default one. I don't know how to do this, if anybody can help me by explaining me how I can do this, it would be nice :D
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 17:51
Valentin DusollierValentin Dusollier
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You can use SpriteKit to get such a behaviour on Apple Watch but will have to setup a tableView manually by yourself.
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You can use SpriteKit to get such a behaviour on Apple Watch but will have to setup a tableView manually by yourself.
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You can use SpriteKit to get such a behaviour on Apple Watch but will have to setup a tableView manually by yourself.
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You can use SpriteKit to get such a behaviour on Apple Watch but will have to setup a tableView manually by yourself.
You can use SpriteKit to get such a behaviour on Apple Watch but will have to setup a tableView manually by yourself.
answered Dec 1 '18 at 9:47
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