βΉ About This Project
This site is not official Rive documentation, and it is not a full rewritten course. It is more like a learning layer on top of the official Rive 101 videos, helping you tell which parts have changed, which controls merely moved, and which features were added later while you practice in the current editor.
Why This Exists
The official Rive 101 series is great for getting started, but many videos were recorded earlier while Rive itself keeps changing quickly. That means the UI, button labels, export entry points, and even where features live may differ from what you see today. For beginners, that mismatch creates unnecessary friction and can make it feel like you are following the tutorial incorrectly.
What The Site Does
- Organizes the official 101 videos into lesson pages with direct per-lesson access.
- Marks lessons as current, partially outdated, or outdated.
- Adds notes from the official Rive changelog about editor and feature changes that affect learning.
- Includes local progress tracking and lesson notes so you can learn while practicing.
Current Scope And Limits
Right now this is still a personal companion project, not a line-by-line audited rewrite of every lesson. Many notes are based on the official changelog, the course videos, and hands-on usage, but I have only reviewed a smaller portion of the lessons in depth so far. The guidance here is best treated as learning context and cautionary notes, not as an authoritative source of truth.
Main Sources
- The official Rive 101 YouTube playlist
- The official Rive changelog, blog posts, and feature announcements
- The UI and workflows shown directly inside the lesson videos
Note
The lesson detail layout and some of the content structure still need more refinement, so the project itself is also very much a work in progress.