Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

What is the importance of a Timeline?
Long answer type questions.
. What is the difference between a frame and a keyframe?
What is Tweening?
What is the difference between Motion and Shape Tween?

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Answered by preemanna
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Answer:Like films, Adobe Flash Professional documents divide lengths of time into frames. In the timeline, you work with

these frames to organize and control the content of your document. You place frames in the timeline in the order you

want the objects in the frames to appear in your finished content.

Frames define increments on the timeline (Figure 1). The order in which frames appear on the timeline determines

the order in which they appear when a Flash document plays. You can arrange keyframes on the timeline to edit the

sequence of events in an animation.

A keyframe is a frame where a change occurs in the timeline. For example, a keyframe can indicate where a new

symbol instance appears in the timeline. A keyframe can also be a frame that includes ActionScript code to control

some aspect of your document. You can also add a blank keyframe to the timeline as a placeholder for symbols you

plan to add later or to explicitly leave the frame blank.

A property keyframe is a frame in which you define a change to an object’s properties for an animation. Flash can

tween, or automatically fill in, the property values between the property keyframes in order to produce fluid

animations. Because property keyframes let you produce animation without drawing each individual frame, they

make creating animation easier. A series of frames containing tweened animation is called a motion tween.

A tweened frame is any frame that is part of a tween.

A static frame is any frame that is not part of a tween.

You arrange keyframes and property keyframes in the timeline to control the sequence of events in your document

and its animation.

A keyframe is indicated on the timeline with a solid black circle. The frame where a keyframe span ends has a small

white rectangle. A blank keyframe is indicated by an empty circle.

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Answered by Anonymous
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