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Keyframe

A keyframe is a specific point in an animation or video where certain attributes—such as position, size, or color—are explicitly set. Think of it as a marker that defines the starting or ending state of an object at a particular moment. The software then automatically generates the in-between frames, creating smooth transitions from one keyframe to the next. This process allows for precise control over movement and changes, making animations look fluid and natural without needing to draw every single frame manually. Keyframes are fundamental for creating dynamic and complex animations efficiently.