- 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...
- and auto key —
offer support for
different keyframing workflows. Fast and
intuitive controls for
keyframing —
including cut, copy, and
paste — let the...
-
computer interpolate or
tween between them in a
process called keyframing.
Keyframing puts
control in the
hands of the
animator and has
roots in hand-drawn...
- were: The
ability to
keyframe filters Dynamic RT,
which changes real-time
settings on-the-fly
Motion path
keyframing Opacity keyframing Ripple, roll, slip...
- work in the
development of
software techniques for computer-****isted
keyframing for
character animation".
Flicker fusion threshold Morphing Onion skinning...
- two
types of
digital armatures:
Keyframing (stop-motion)
armatures and real-time (puppeteering) armatures.
Keyframing armatures were
initially developed...
- Schaub,
David (November 15, 2005). "'The
Polar Express Diary': Part 4 --
Keyframe Animation".
Animation World Network.
Archived from the
original on January...
-
object (i.e., how it
moves and
deforms over time. Po****r
methods include keyframing,
inverse kinematics, and motion-capture).
These techniques are
often used...
- with
plans to
relaunch the
service and the
digital editorial publication Keyframe.
Cinedigm announced that
Fandor would relaunch under the
leadership of...
- the
process of
creating an
animated film, with sketches, storyboarding,
keyframing, cleanup, coloring, and
background painting. In
addition to Ghibli-oriented...