Computer Science, asked by praptisathe4953, 5 months ago

Which option displays only the outline of the object in the keyframes

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Answered by rashich1219
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Outlines in keyframes

Explanation:

  • In animation, key frames represent the beginning and end of an action. In the early days of animation, every frame was created manually. Animators can now save hours, weeks, or even months of effort by identifying different aspects of a design and choosing how they will move or change over time utilising digital keyframe animation.  
  • To perform an action in a digital animation sequence, you must first define the start and end positions of the action. These markers are known as keyframes, and they're utilised as anchor points for Actions in animation programs such as Adobe After Effects, Animate, and Character Animator.
  • For example, suppose you want a circle to bounce off the screen or video frame like a ball. keyframe further along the timeline likely to be added to animate the ball going from one location to another.
  • Keyframes can be used to control more than only position changes. One parameter is the quality of the animated object, which can be changed using keyframes.
  • Such as anchor point, position, scale, rotation and opacity. You can tweak the parameter values before putting your keyframes for movement-based modifications like Position or Rotation by simply clicking and dragging the item.
  • The interpolation method determines how to perform the action or movement. Because it closely resembles natural movement, a Bezier or "easing" movement is frequently an excellent choice. Depending on the desired appearance, the object moves from its original position to its final position in varying degrees.
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