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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 them

  • We can create a keyframe by pressing F6.

We can create a frame by pressing F5.

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