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What does a solid dot on a frame indicate?

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Answer:

A closed (solid) dot means the endpoint is included in the curve and an open dot means it isn't. It's like the difference between "less than or equal to" and "less than".

Answered by vk764426
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Answer:

SOLID DOT ON A FRAME

Explanation:

A keyframe represents a new instance or copy of an object, such as a new instance of a movie clip symbol. A keyframe is represented by a solid dot. When you create a frame-by-frame animation, most frames are keyframes because you're creating new content in each frame to create the illusion of movement.

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