What is keyframe interpolation?
A. It's the way Blender automatically transitions from one keyframe to the next.
B. Is the technique of creating a new keyframe between two existing keyframes.
C. It's the keyframe you create after a previous one to smooth its motion.
D. Unfortunately, Blender doesn't have interpolation capability in animation.
A – When you have two keyframes, Blender automatically creates the motion in between to
interpolate them. Using animation curves, you can define how that interpolation happens.
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A) copy B) format C) duplicate D) fill
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A) It enables you to share files with others, whereas Word 2013 does not. B) It is more limited than Word, with fewer tabs and less functionality. C) It does not enable you to view and edit a document online, whereas Word does. D) An Internet connection is not necessary to use Word Web App, whereas Word requires a connection in order to access various resources.