Computer Science, asked by kitty74, 1 year ago

what is keyframe? how is network formed?

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Answered by TheAshutosh
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A keyframe in animation and filmmaking is a drawing that defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition. The drawings are called "frames" because their position in time is measured in frames on a strip of film. A sequence of keyframes defines which movement the viewer will see, whereas the position of the keyframes on the film, video, or animation defines the timing of the movement. Because only two or three keyframes over the span of a second do not create the illusion of movement, the remaining frames are filled with inbetweens

In media production, a key frame is a location on a timeline which marks the beginning or end of a transition. It holds special information that defines where a transition should start or stop. The intermediate frames are interpolated over time between those definitions to create the illusion of motion.

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Answered by s12779
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Answer:

Keyframes are special types of frames where a change in object like

color,position can be defined.

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