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Open a scene document and capture perspective views as keyframes to make an animation

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The simplest way to make animations is by capturing views to be stored as keyframes. The captured views are snapshots of camera perspectives in a scene at a particular time. The most fundamental element of an animation is a keyframe. Keyframes are used as snapshots to interpolate between in a track. You’ll create a set of keyframes to make a camera track that will show an animation between points of interest in your study area

For a camera keyframe, the object is the virtual camera through which you view the scene. Navigating the scene changes camera properties that determine its position.



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