Definition of Keyframes. Meaning of Keyframes. Synonyms of Keyframes

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Meaning of Keyframes from wikipedia

- In animation and filmmaking, a key frame (or keyframe) is a drawing or shot that defines the starting and ending points of a smooth transition. These are...
- shape to another). Each attribute gets a channel on which keyframes can be set. These keyframes can be used in more complex ways such as animating in layers...
- white. Any adjustments made when the button is selected are saved as keyframes. Keyframes act as placeholders that solidify an object's characteristics at...
- involves creating intermediate frames, called inbetweens, between two keyframes. The intended result is to create the illusion of movement by smoothly...
- the @keyframes at-rule, allowing a limited set of transformations to be animated. Firefox and Chrome used the @-moz-keyframes and @-webkit-keyframes extensions...
- the second season, Abrams Gentile Entertainment, and the Canadian studio Keyframe Digital Productions joined as production companies. Each episode follows...
- target. All resulting constrained animation can be collapsed into standard keyframes for further editing. Either the Skin or Physique modifier may be used...
- the concept of keyframes exists in CSS animation, it does not provide a mechanism to synchronise the JavaScript code to those keyframes or to modify the...
- action scene, would look very bad. DivX's keyframe placement was also very simplistic, it would place keyframes only on the interval that the user selected...
- transitions Track compositing/blending modes Speed and reverse effect for clips Keyframes Motion Tracking Time Remapping Rotoscope Blackmagic Design SDI and HDMI...