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SCREENSHOTS:
BlurKit
DESCRIPTION:
The missing Android blurring library. Fast blur-behind layout that parallels iOS. BlurKit is an extraordinarily easy-to-use and performant utility to render real-time blur effects in Android. BlurKit is faster than other blurring libraries due to a number of bitmap retrieval and drawing optimizations. We've been logging benchmarks for the basic high-intensity tasks for a 300dp x 100dp BlurView.
Features
- Add BlurKit to the dependencies block of the app level build.gradle
- Add a BlurLayout to your XML layout just like any other view
- In the Main_Activity.java you need to override the onStart() and onStop() methods to include the BlurLayout functionality
- Create BlurKit Outside Of A Layout
- SurfaceView support
- Support for use outside of an Activity (dialogs, etc.)
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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