Head Following Mouse Interaction

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The Head Following Mouse Interaction is a creative and interactive feature that allows a head to follow the cursor and mouse movement on your website or application. This cloneable, created by Ilya Gusinski, falls under the categories of Interactions and Mouse. The Head Following Mouse Interaction is achieved through the use of lottie, svg, and Webflow interactions, creating a dynamic and engaging experience for users. This feature adds an extra layer of interest and personality to your site, making it stand out from the competition. By using the Head Following Mouse Interaction, you can create a more interactive and visually appealing experience for your visitors. This cloneable is a great way to add some fun and flair to your site, making it more memorable and engaging for your users. The Head Following Mouse Interaction is a must-have for any website or application looking to add some extra personality and interactivity to their site.

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Using a combination of lottie, svg and Webflow interactions you can add this head that follows the cursor and mouse on your site.

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