From Wikipedia:
"A key frame (or keyframe) in animation and filmmaking is a drawing which defines the starting and ending points of any smooth transition. They 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 spectator 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 does not create the illusion of movement, the remaining frames are filled with inbetweens."
Basically it that's what it is in flash also.
A blank keyframe is a blank keyframe
well if you click to insert "keyframe" then you'll get a copy of the last frame you were on. say you had a flower, if you chose to "insert keyframe" on the next frame then you'd get another picture of a flower. by pressing insert "blank keyframe" you get just that, a blank keyframe. p.s. a keyframe is a frame where an action occurs
Differences between frames and keyframes:The keyframe is the control point, i.e to change anything over time, we use a keyframe.A frame enables our object to appear on the timeline as the playhead moves.Keyframes have a little circle drawn on them.Frames have a little square drawn on themWe can create a keyframe by pressing F6.We can create a frame by pressing F5.
He made it drawing it frame by frame using the brush tool in Flash. He drew, then hit the F7 key for a new blank keyframe, and draw again.
F6
alcohol
It makes our posture bad and makes a skeletal body
Flash Flash Flash was created in 2000-02.
no
12 means that the battery was disconnected with in the last 50 start cycles 55 means end of codes. flash, short pause flash, flash (12) longer pause flash,flash,flash,flash,flash, short pause, flash,flash,flash,flash,flash (55)
Flash as in camera? No. Flash as in Flash Player? No
Auto flash, Red Eye flash, and no flash