What is a Keyframe?
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Keyframes are used to record changes over time.
When you insert a keyframe, you actually create a copy of the last keyframe
on the layer, which you can then change.
This is done by clicking on the Timeline into the frame in which you want to
insert a keyframe and then selecting Insert > Timeline > Keyframe. You can
also hit F6 on your keyboard or CTRL/RIGHT-CLICK on the frame and select
Insert Keyframe from the menu.
If, instead, you choose Insert > Timeline >Blank Keyframe or F7, you will
insert a blank keyframe with nothing on it and you can start a new drawing.
If you want to show a keyframe for more than one frame without any changes
taking place, then you don’t need to insert any more keyframes, but to use
frames instead. To insert a frame, click on where you want it to be on the
Timeline and then choose Insert > Timeline > Frame or hit F5 on the
keyboard.
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