In this final lesson exploring Liquid Glass you’ll learn how to use advanced techniques to apply the Design Language within your app.
In the last lesson, you explored applying best practices using Liquid Glass. You made sure there is enough space for controls to “breathe”, making use of the toolbar control using Liquid Glass to give depth and simplicity to your navigation.
You also learnt how list based layouts make the most of Liquid glass by making elements more pronounced and easier to use.
By the end of this lesson, you will:
Learn advanced techniques when using Liquid Glass, including using the .glassEffect() view modifier.
Learn how to group controls together using a Liquid Glass Container.
Create morphing Liquid Glass effects when transitioning and animating between different Views
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