What can I see my backgroundColor from UIView





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For the entire question : What can I see my backgroundColor from my UIView, because the UIView it's behind my UIImageView.



And I don't know the exact properties for achieve this.



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On this screenshot you can see view Moved it's my UIView, inside of this I have an UIImageView called LogoIV



I apply a BackgroundColor on ViewMoved But now I have an UIImageView and the BackgroundColor properties can't visible because I have the UIImageView in the front.



And I would like to achieve like that : http://www.giphy.com/gifs/2xPJ7BpLYoxO0zI9oF



When I go to the right or to left I have a green or red background










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  • Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • @RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:30











  • How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:31






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    @KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

    – Vinayak GH
    Jan 4 at 14:02




















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For the entire question : What can I see my backgroundColor from my UIView, because the UIView it's behind my UIImageView.



And I don't know the exact properties for achieve this.



enter image description here



On this screenshot you can see view Moved it's my UIView, inside of this I have an UIImageView called LogoIV



I apply a BackgroundColor on ViewMoved But now I have an UIImageView and the BackgroundColor properties can't visible because I have the UIImageView in the front.



And I would like to achieve like that : http://www.giphy.com/gifs/2xPJ7BpLYoxO0zI9oF



When I go to the right or to left I have a green or red background










share|improve this question

























  • Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • @RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:30











  • How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:31






  • 2





    @KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

    – Vinayak GH
    Jan 4 at 14:02
















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For the entire question : What can I see my backgroundColor from my UIView, because the UIView it's behind my UIImageView.



And I don't know the exact properties for achieve this.



enter image description here



On this screenshot you can see view Moved it's my UIView, inside of this I have an UIImageView called LogoIV



I apply a BackgroundColor on ViewMoved But now I have an UIImageView and the BackgroundColor properties can't visible because I have the UIImageView in the front.



And I would like to achieve like that : http://www.giphy.com/gifs/2xPJ7BpLYoxO0zI9oF



When I go to the right or to left I have a green or red background










share|improve this question
















For the entire question : What can I see my backgroundColor from my UIView, because the UIView it's behind my UIImageView.



And I don't know the exact properties for achieve this.



enter image description here



On this screenshot you can see view Moved it's my UIView, inside of this I have an UIImageView called LogoIV



I apply a BackgroundColor on ViewMoved But now I have an UIImageView and the BackgroundColor properties can't visible because I have the UIImageView in the front.



And I would like to achieve like that : http://www.giphy.com/gifs/2xPJ7BpLYoxO0zI9oF



When I go to the right or to left I have a green or red background







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  • Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • @RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:30











  • How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:31






  • 2





    @KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

    – Vinayak GH
    Jan 4 at 14:02





















  • Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:27











  • @RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

    – KolaCaine
    Jan 4 at 13:30











  • How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

    – Rakesha Shastri
    Jan 4 at 13:31






  • 2





    @KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

    – Vinayak GH
    Jan 4 at 14:02



















Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

– Rakesha Shastri
Jan 4 at 13:27





Sorry. Couldn't understand your question. Can you show us with an example code and screenshot maybe?

– Rakesha Shastri
Jan 4 at 13:27













Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

– KolaCaine
Jan 4 at 13:27





Yes, sorry, please a moment for updating my question

– KolaCaine
Jan 4 at 13:27













@RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

– KolaCaine
Jan 4 at 13:30





@RakeshaShastri I've updated my answer I hope you understand :)

– KolaCaine
Jan 4 at 13:30













How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

– Rakesha Shastri
Jan 4 at 13:31





How does the resulting screen look like? and what are you trying to make it look like?

– Rakesha Shastri
Jan 4 at 13:31




2




2





@KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

– Vinayak GH
Jan 4 at 14:02







@KolaCaine Going by your explaination, I understand that you have a UIImageView over the UIView and thats kind of adding a mask. Try changing the background color of UIImageView to clearColor/ make it transparent. That should solve the problem

– Vinayak GH
Jan 4 at 14:02














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