Blend for Visual Studio 2012 by Example Beginner's Guide by 2015

Blend for Visual Studio 2012 by Example Beginner's Guide by 2015

Author:2015
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Packt Publishing


Knowledge about keyframes is useful while we are developing animations. There are times when we do not need to see the details of all the properties being animated and work better and faster with object-level keyframes and compound keyframes to modify a large group of properties at the same time with a single selection.

Time for action – using keyframes

Let us add a keyframe:

Select the ellipse and click on the Record Keyframe button, as shown in the next image. This will record the current state of the selected object. So, when we click on the Record Keyframe button, make sure that we select only relevant objects just as we selected the ellipse here.

A keyframe is responsible for changing the properties of an object. Once we click on the Record Keyframe button, we can see a white mark in front of the ellipse object as it is the object that was selected when we clicked on Record Keyframe. So, this keyframe has the value of all the properties of ellipse at the 0 sec mark. This is shown by the following screenshot:



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